Nameserver Changes Sample Clauses

The Nameserver Changes clause governs the process by which the designated nameservers for a domain name can be modified. Typically, this clause outlines the requirements and procedures for requesting and implementing changes to the nameserver information, such as notifying the registrar or providing proper authorization. Its core practical function is to ensure that any updates to nameserver settings are handled securely and efficiently, thereby maintaining the integrity and proper routing of domain-related internet traffic.
Nameserver Changes. Registry Operator may request changes in the nameserver delegation for the Registry TLD. Any such request must be made in a format, and otherwise meet technical requirements, specified from time to time by ICANN. ICANN will use commercially reasonable efforts to have such requests implemented in the Authoritative Root-Server System within seven calendar days of the submission.
Nameserver Changes. Sponsor or the authorized Registry Operator may request changes in the nameserver delegation for the Sponsored TLD. Any such request must be made in a format, and otherwise meet technical requirements, specified from time to time by ICANN. ICANN will use commercially reasonable efforts to have such requests implemented in the Authoritative Root-Server System within seven calendar days of the submission.