Common use of Grant of Access Clause in Contracts

Grant of Access. Each Registry Operator (optionally through the CZDA Provider) will provide the Zone File FTP (or other Registry supported) service for an ICANN-­‐specified and managed URL (specifically, <TLD>.▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ where <TLD> is the TLD for which the registry is responsible) for the user to access the Registry’s zone data archives. Registry Operator will grant the user a non-­‐exclusive, nontransferable, limited right to access Registry Operator’s (optionally CZDA Provider's) Zone File hosting server, and to transfer a copy of the top-­‐level domain zone files, and any associated cryptographic checksum files no more than once per 24 hour period using FTP, or other data transport and access protocols that may be prescribed by ICANN. For every zone file access server, the zone files are in the top-­‐level directory called <zone>.zone.gz, with <zone>.zone.gz.md5 and <zone>.zone.gz.sig to verify downloads. If the Registry Operator (or the CZDA Provider) also provides historical data, it will use the naming pattern <zone>-­‐yyyymmdd.zone.gz, etc.

Appears in 2154 contracts

Sources: Registry Agreement, Registry Agreement, Registry Agreement

Grant of Access. Each Registry Operator (optionally through the CZDA Provider) will provide the Zone File FTP (or other Registry supported) service for an ICANN-­‐specified ICANN-specified and managed URL (specifically, <TLD>.▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ where <TLD> is the TLD for which the registry is responsible) for the user to access the Registry’s zone data archives. Registry Operator will grant the user a non-­‐exclusivenon-exclusive, nontransferable, limited right to access Registry Operator’s (optionally CZDA Provider's) Zone File hosting server, and to transfer a copy of the top-­‐level top-level domain zone files, and any associated cryptographic checksum files no more than once per 24 hour period using FTP, or other data transport and access protocols that may be prescribed by ICANN. For every zone file access server, the zone files are in the top-­‐level top-level directory called <zone>.zone.gz, with <zone>.zone.gz.md5 and <zone>.zone.gz.sig to verify downloads. If the Registry Operator (or the CZDA Provider) also provides historical data, it will use the naming pattern <zone>-­‐yyyymmdd.zone.gzzone>-yyyymmdd.zone.gz, etc.

Appears in 1271 contracts

Sources: Registry Agreement, Registry Agreement, Registry Agreement

Grant of Access. Each Registry Operator (optionally through the CZDA Provider) will provide the Zone File FTP SFTP (or other Registry supported) service for an ICANN-­‐specified ICANN-specified and managed URL (specifically, <TLD>.▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ where <TLD> is the TLD for which the registry is responsible) for the user to access the Registry’s zone data archives. Registry Operator will grant the user a non-­‐exclusivenon-exclusive, nontransferable, limited right to access Registry Operator’s (optionally CZDA Provider's) Zone File hosting server, and to transfer a copy of the top-­‐level top-level domain zone files, and any associated cryptographic checksum files no more than once per 24 hour period using FTPSFTP, or other data transport and access protocols that may be prescribed by ICANN. For every zone file access server, the zone files are in the top-­‐level top-level directory called <zone>.zone.gz, with <zone>.zone.gz.md5 and <zone>.zone.gz.sig to verify downloads. If the Registry Operator (or the CZDA Provider) also provides historical data, it will use the naming pattern <zone>-­‐yyyymmdd.zone.gzzone>-yyyymmdd.zone.gz, etc.

Appears in 69 contracts

Sources: Registry Agreement, Registry Agreement, Registry Agreement

Grant of Access. Each Registry Operator (optionally through the CZDA Provider) will provide the Zone File FTP SFTP (or other Registry supported) service for an ICANN-­‐specified ICANN‐specified and managed URL (specifically, <TLD>.▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ where <TLD> is the TLD for which the registry is responsible) for the user to access the Registry’s zone data archives. Registry Operator will grant the user a non-­‐exclusivenon‐exclusive, nontransferable, limited right to access Registry Operator’s (optionally CZDA Provider's) Zone File hosting server, and to transfer a copy of the top-­‐level top‐level domain zone files, and any associated cryptographic checksum files no more than once per 24 hour period using FTPSFTP, or other data transport and access protocols that may be prescribed by ICANN. For every zone file access server, the zone files are in the top-­‐level top‐level directory called <zone>.zone.gz, with <zone>.zone.gz.md5 and <zone>.zone.gz.sig to verify downloads. If the Registry Operator (or the CZDA Provider) also provides historical data, it will use the naming pattern <zone>-­‐yyyymmdd.zone.gzzone>‐yyyymmdd.zone.gz, etc.

Appears in 12 contracts

Sources: Registry Agreement, Registry Agreement, Registry Agreement

Grant of Access. Each Registry Operator (optionally through the CZDA Provider) will provide the Zone File FTP SFTP (or other Registry supported) service for an ICANN-­‐specified ICANN-specified and managed URL (specifically, <TLD>.▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ where <TLD> is the TLD for which the registry is responsible) for the user to access the Registry’s zone data archives. Registry Operator will grant the user a non-­‐exclusivenon-exclusive, nontransferable, limited right to access Registry Operator’s (optionally CZDA Provider's’s) Zone File hosting server, and to transfer a copy of the top-­‐level top-level domain zone files, and any associated cryptographic checksum files no more than once per 24 hour period using FTPSFTP, or other data transport and access protocols that may be prescribed by ICANN. For every zone file access server, the zone files are in the top-­‐level top-level directory called <zone>.zone.gz, with <zone>.zone.gz.md5 and <zone>.zone.gz.sig to verify downloads. If the Registry Operator (or the CZDA Provider) also provides historical data, it will use the naming pattern <zone>-­‐yyyymmdd.zone.gzzone>-yyyymmdd.zone.gz, etc.

Appears in 12 contracts

Sources: TLD Sponsorship Registry Agreement, Sponsored TLD Registry Agreement, TLD Sponsorship Registry Agreement

Grant of Access. Each Registry Operator (optionally through the CZDA Provider) will provide the Zone File FTP (or other Registry supported) service for an ICANN-­‐specified ICANN‐specified and managed URL (specifically, <TLD>.▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ where <TLD> is the TLD for which the registry is responsible) for the user to access the Registry’s zone data archives. Registry Operator will grant the user a non-­‐exclusivenon‐exclusive, nontransferable, limited right to access Registry Operator’s (optionally CZDA Provider's) Zone File hosting server, and to transfer a copy of the top-­‐level top‐level domain zone files, and any associated cryptographic checksum files no more than once per 24 hour period using FTP, or other data transport and access protocols that may be prescribed by ICANN. For every zone file access server, the zone files are in the top-­‐level top‐level directory called <zone>.zone.gz, with <zone>.zone.gz.md5 and <zone>.zone.gz.sig to verify downloads. If the Registry Operator (or the CZDA Provider) also provides historical data, it will use the naming pattern <zone>-­‐yyyymmdd.zone.gzzone>‐yyyymmdd.zone.gz, etc.

Appears in 6 contracts

Sources: Registry Agreement, Registry Agreement, Registry Agreement

Grant of Access. Each Registry Operator (optionally through the CZDA Provider) will provide the Zone File FTP (or other Registry supported) service for an ICANN-­‐specified and managed URL (specifically, <TLD>.▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ TLD>.zda.icann.org where <TLD> is the TLD for which the registry is responsible) for the user to access the Registry’s zone data archives. Registry Operator will grant the user a non-­‐exclusive, nontransferable, limited right to access Registry Operator’s (optionally CZDA Provider's) Zone File hosting server, and to transfer a copy of the top-­‐level domain zone files, and any associated cryptographic checksum files no more than once per 24 hour period using FTP, or other data transport and access protocols that may be prescribed by ICANN. For every zone file access server, the zone files are in the top-­‐level directory called <zone>.zone.gz, with <zone>.zone.gz.md5 and <zone>.zone.gz.sig to verify downloads. If the Registry Operator (or the CZDA Provider) also provides historical data, it will use the naming pattern <zone>-­‐yyyymmdd.zone.gz, etc.

Appears in 5 contracts

Sources: Registry Agreement, Registry Agreement, Registry Agreement

Grant of Access. Each Registry Operator (optionally through the CZDA Provider) will provide the Zone File FTP SFTP (or other Registry supported) service for an ICANN-­‐specified ICANN-specified and managed URL (specifically, <TLD>.▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ where <TLD> is the TLD for which the registry is responsible) for the user to access the Registry’s zone data archives. Registry Operator will grant the user a non-­‐exclusivenon‐exclusive, nontransferable, limited right to access Registry Operator’s (optionally CZDA Provider's) Zone File hosting server, and to transfer a copy of the top-­‐level top-level domain zone files, and any associated cryptographic checksum files no more than once per 24 hour period using FTPSFTP, or other data transport and access protocols that may be prescribed by ICANN. For every zone file access server, the zone files are in the top-­‐level top-level directory called <zone>.zone.gz, with <zone>.zone.gz.md5 and <zone>.zone.gz.sig to verify downloads. If the Registry Operator (or the CZDA Provider) also provides historical data, it will use the naming pattern <zone>-­‐yyyymmdd.zone.gzzone>-yyyymmdd.zone.gz, etc.

Appears in 4 contracts

Sources: Registry Agreement (Verisign Inc/Ca), Registry Agreement, Registry Agreement (Verisign Inc/Ca)

Grant of Access. Each Registry Operator (optionally through the CZDA Provider) will provide the Zone File FTP SFTP (or other Registry supported) service for an ICANN-­‐specified ICANN-specified and managed URL (specifically, <TLD>.▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ where <TLD> is the TLD for which the registry is responsible) for the user to access the Registry’s zone data archives. Registry Operator will grant the user a non-­‐exclusivenon‐exclusive, nontransferable, limited right to access Registry Operator’s (optionally CZDA Provider's) Zone File hosting server, and to transfer a copy of the top-­‐level top-level domain zone files, and any associated cryptographic checksum files no more than once per 24 hour period using FTPSFTP, or other data transport and access protocols that may be prescribed by ICANN. For every zone file access server, the zone files are in the top-­‐level top-level directory called <zone>.zone.gz, with <zone>.zone.gz.md5 and <zone>.zone.gz.sig to verify downloads. If the Registry Operator (or the CZDA Provider) also provides historical data, it will use the naming pattern <zone>-­‐yyyymmdd.zone.gzzone>- yyyymmdd.zone.gz, etc.

Appears in 4 contracts

Sources: Registry Agreement, Registry Agreement (Verisign Inc/Ca), Registry Agreement

Grant of Access. Each Registry Operator (optionally through the CZDA Provider) will provide the Zone File FTP FTPSFTP (or other Registry supported) service for an ICANN-­‐specified ICANN-specified and managed URL (specifically, <TLD>.▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ where <TLD> is the TLD for which the registry is responsible) for the user to access the Registry’s zone data archives. Registry Operator will grant the user a non-­‐exclusivenon-exclusive, nontransferable, limited right to access Registry Operator’s (optionally CZDA Provider's) Zone File hosting server, and to transfer a copy of the top-­‐level top-level domain zone files, and any associated cryptographic checksum files no more than once per 24 hour period using FTPFTPSFTP, or other data transport and access protocols that may be prescribed by ICANN. For every zone file access server, the zone files are in the top-­‐level top-level directory called <zone>.zone.gz, with <zone>.zone.gz.md5 and <zone>.zone.gz.sig to verify downloads. If the Registry Operator (or the CZDA Provider) also provides historical data, it will use the naming pattern <zone>-­‐yyyymmdd.zone.gzzone>-yyyymmdd.zone.gz, etc.

Appears in 4 contracts

Sources: Registry Agreement, Registry Agreement, Registry Agreement

Grant of Access. Each Registry Operator (optionally through the CZDA Provider) will provide the Zone File FTP SFTP (or other Registry supported) service for an ICANN-­‐specified ICANN-specified and managed URL (specifically, <TLD>.▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ where <TLD> is the TLD for which the registry is responsible) for the user to access the Registry’s zone data archives. Registry Operator will grant the user a non-­‐exclusivenon-exclusive, nontransferable, limited right to access Registry Operator’s (optionally CZDA Provider's) Zone File hosting server, and to transfer a copy of the top-­‐level top-level domain zone files, and any associated cryptographic checksum files no more than once per 24 hour period using FTPSFTP, or other data transport and access protocols that may be prescribed by ICANN. For every zone file access server, the zone files are in the top-­‐level top-level directory called <zone>.zone.gz, with <zone>.zone.gz.md5 and <zone>.zone.gz.sig to verify downloads. If the Registry Operator (or the CZDA Provider) also provides historical data, it will use the naming pattern <zone>-­‐yyyymmdd.zone.gzzone>- yyyymmdd.zone.gz, etc.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Registry Agreement, Data Escrow Agreement

Grant of Access. Each Registry Operator (optionally through the CZDA Provider) will provide the Zone File FTP (or other Registry supported) service for an ICANN-­‐specified and managed URL (specifically, <TLD>.▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ where <TLD> is the TLD for which the registry is responsible) for the user to access the RegistryRegistry Operator’s zone data archives. Registry Operator will grant the user a non-­‐exclusive, nontransferable, limited right to access Registry Operator’s (optionally CZDA Provider's) Zone File hosting server, and to transfer a copy of the top-­‐level domain zone files, and any associated cryptographic checksum files no more than once per 24 hour period using FTP, or other data transport and access protocols that may be prescribed by ICANN. For every zone file access server, the zone files are in the top-­‐level directory called <zone>.zone.gz, with <zone>.zone.gz.md5 and <zone>.zone.gz.sig to verify downloads. If the Registry Operator (or the CZDA Provider) also provides historical data, it will use the naming pattern <zone>-­‐yyyymmdd.zone.gz, etc.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: TLD Registry Agreement, TLD Registry Agreement

Grant of Access. Each Registry Operator (optionally through the CZDA Provider) will provide the Zone File FTP (or other Registry supported) service for an ICANN-­‐specified ICANN--‐specified and managed URL (specifically, <TLD>.▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ where <TLD> is the TLD for which the registry is responsible) for the user to access the Registry’s zone data archives. Registry Operator will grant the user a non-­‐exclusivenon--‐exclusive, nontransferable, limited right to access Registry Operator’s (optionally CZDA Provider's) Zone File hosting server, and to transfer a copy of the top-­‐level top--‐level domain zone files, and any associated cryptographic checksum files no more than once per 24 hour period using FTP, or other data transport and access protocols that may be prescribed by ICANN. For every zone file access server, the zone files are in the top-­‐level top--‐level directory called <zone>.zone.gz, with <zone>.zone.gz.md5 and <zone>.zone.gz.sig to verify downloads. If the Registry Operator (or the CZDA Provider) also provides historical data, it will use the naming pattern <zone>-­‐yyyymmdd.zone.gzzone>--‐- yyyymmdd.zone.gz, etc.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Sponsored TLD Registry Agreement

Grant of Access. Each Registry Operator (optionally through the CZDA Provider) will provide the Zone File FTP (or other Registry supported) service for an ICANN-­‐specified ICANN-specified and managed URL (specifically, <TLD>.▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ where <TLD> is the TLD for which the registry is responsible) for the user to access the Registry’s zone data archives. Registry Operator will grant the user a non-­‐exclusivenon-exclusive, nontransferable, limited right to access Registry Operator’s (optionally CZDA Provider's) Zone File hosting server, and to transfer a copy of the top-­‐level top-level domain zone files, and any associated cryptographic checksum files no more than once per 24 hour period using FTP, or other data transport and access protocols that may be prescribed by ICANN. For every zone file access server, the zone files are in the top-­‐level top-level directory called <zone>.zone.gz, with <zone>.zone.gz.md5 and <zone>.zone.gz.sig to verify downloads. If the Registry Operator (or the CZDA Provider) also provides historical data, it will use the naming pattern <zone>-­‐yyyymmdd.zone.gzzone>- yyyymmdd.zone.gz, etc.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Registry Agreement

Grant of Access. Each Registry Operator (optionally through the CZDA Provider) will provide the Zone File FTP FTPSFTP (or other Registry supported) service for an ICANN-­‐specified ICANN-specified and managed URL (specifically, <TLD>.▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ where <TLD> is the TLD for which the registry is responsible) for the user to access the Registry’s zone data archives. Registry Operator will grant the user a non-­‐exclusivenon-exclusive, nontransferable, limited right to access Registry Operator’s (optionally CZDA Provider's’s) Zone File hosting server, and to transfer a copy of the top-­‐level top-level domain zone files, and any associated cryptographic checksum files no more than once per 24 hour period using FTPFTPSFTP, or other data transport and access protocols that may be prescribed by ICANN. For every zone file access server, the zone files are in the top-­‐level top-level directory called <zone>.zone.gz, with <zone>.zone.gz.md5 and <zone>.zone.gz.sig to verify downloads. If the Registry Operator (or the CZDA Provider) also provides historical data, it will use the naming pattern <zone>-­‐yyyymmdd.zone.gzzone>- yyyymmdd.zone.gz, etc.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Sponsored TLD Registry Agreement

Grant of Access. Each Registry Operator (optionally through the CZDA Provider) will provide the Zone File FTP (or other Registry supported) service for an ICANN-­‐specified and managed URL (specifically, <TLD>.▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ where <TLD> is the TLD for which the registry is responsible) for the user to access the Registry’s zone data archives. Registry Operator will grant the user a non-­‐exclusive, nontransferable, limited right to access Registry Operator’s (optionally CZDA Provider's) Zone File hosting server, and to transfer a copy of the top-­‐level domain zone files, and any associated cryptographic checksum files no more than once per 24 hour period using FTP, or other data transport and access protocols that may be prescribed by ICANN. For every zone file access server, the zone files are in the top-­‐level directory called <zone>.zone.gz, with <zone>.zone.gz.md5 and <zone>.zone.gz.sig to verify downloads. If the Registry Operator (or the CZDA Provider) also provides historical data, it will use the naming pattern <zone>-­‐yyyymmdd.zone.gzzone>-­‐ yyyymmdd.zone.gz, etc.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Registry Agreement