Internet Registration Authority definition

Internet Registration Authority means an internationally recognised organisation that logs the registered owners of Domain Names and manages Domain Name registries for the country or international community that it represents.
Internet Registration Authority means an internationally recognised organisation that logs the registered owners of Domain Names and manages Domain Name registries for the country or international community that it represents. “IP Address” means a unique number on the Internet of a network card or controller that identifies a device and is visible by all other devices on the Internet.
Internet Registration Authority means an official organisation which administers a database registry of all Domain Names based on specific geographical or other criteria.

Examples of Internet Registration Authority in a sentence

  • The Company is and at the Closing will be a domain registrar accredited by the Canadian Internet Registration Authority ("▇▇▇▇") and with the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers ("ICANN").

  • For domain names using the “.ca” domain, Customer must complete the domain name registration process with the Canadian Internet Registration Authority (“▇▇▇▇”) and shall take all steps and pay all associated fees and charges required to properly register Customer‟s desired domain name with ▇▇▇▇.

  • Both DENIC and Nominet have established registration policies requiring self-selection or self-identification and no documentation for registration; in contrast, the Canadian Internet Registration Authority, ▇▇▇▇, requires documentation of compliance before domain names can be registered.


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Internet Registration Authority means an internationally recognised organi