REGISTRATION RULES
VERSION 2.1
POSTING DATE: NOVEMBER 23, 2000
EFFECTIVE DATE: DECEMBER 1, 2000
RULES AND PROCEDURES FOR RENEWALS, TRANSFERS AND MODIFICATIONS
OF DOMAIN NAME REGISTRATIONS AND OTHER TRANSACTIONS CONCERNING
DOMAIN NAME REGISTRATIONS |
1.
Application of Rules and Procedures
2.
Registration of Domain Names
3.
Admissible Domain Names
4.
Registration and Upgrade of Sub-Domain Names
5.
Validation and Processing of Transaction Requests
6.
Re-Issuance of User Account and Password
7.
Confirmation of Registration Information
8.
Modification of Registration Information
9.
Change of Registrar
10.
Renewal
of Registration
11.
Transfer
of Registration
12.
Suspension
of Registration
13.
Cancellation
of Registration
14.
General
1.
APPLICATION OF RULES AND PROCEDURES
1.1 Registrations. The following rules and procedures apply to the registration of a new domain name:
(a) between November 8, 2000 and November 30, 2000 (inclusive) in the .ca registry operated by the University of British Columbia (the UBC Registry); and
(b) in the .ca registry to be operated by CIRA (the CIRA Registry) on and after the date (the Operational Transfer Date or OTD) that CIRA takes over the operation and control of the UBC Registry. The OTD is December 1, 2000, but CIRA will begin accepting requests for the registration of new .ca domain names in the UBC Registry in accordance with these rules and procedures on November 8, 2000.
1.2 UBC Registrations. If you are the registrant (an Existing UBC Registrant) of a domain name registration in the UBC Registry prior to November 8, 2000 (an Existing UBC Registration), these rules and procedures will not apply to you with respect to that Existing UBC Registration until you have registered that domain name in the CIRA Registry and the registration is activated by CIRA on December 1, 2000. UBC will continue to maintain all Existing UBC Registrations in the UBC Registry until November 30, 2000. These rules and procedures will apply to you if you wish to register a new domain name (i.e. a domain name that has not been registered in the UBC Registry prior to November 8, 2000). Persons who are Existing UBC Registrants of the UBC Registry (which do not include those persons who become registrants of the UBC Registry on or after November 8, 2000 and prior to December 1, 2000) (Interim Registrants) must apply to CIRA to re-register the domain name registered in the UBC Registry, through a Registrar who has been certified by CIRA to provide registrar services (a CIRA Certified Registrar or Registrar), prior to the OTD in accordance with the Pre-Operational Transfer Date Registration Rules and Procedures found at http://www.cira.ca/registrars/documents.html.
1.3 Other Transactions. The following rules and procedures also apply to the renewal, transfer, modification, suspension and cancellation of a domain name registration that is registered in the UBC Registry through CIRA on or after November 8, 2000 or in the CIRA Registry on or after December 1, 2000 in accordance with these rules and procedures (a Registration) and to other transactions with respect to Registrations (including the procedure for changing Registrars, confirming registrant information and issuing to registrants of the CIRA Registry and Interim Registrants (collectively, Registrants) a replacement User Account and Private Password. These rules and procedures will also apply once a domain name that was the subject of an Existing UBC Registration is activated in the CIRA Registry on the Operational Transfer Date.
2.
REGISTRATION OF DOMAIN NAMES
A person wishing to register a domain
name that has not been registered in the UBC Registry prior to November 8, 2000, and a
person wishing to apply to become a Registrant without a Domain Name, in accordance with
these rules and procedures (an Applicant),
must comply with the following:
2.1 Canadian Presence Requirements. After public consultation, CIRA has determined that the .ca domain space should be developed as a key public resource for the social and economic development of all Canadians. Accordingly, Applicants must meet certain Canadian Presence Requirements.
While the Canadian
Presence Requirements for Registrants set out below still require a connection to Canada,
they will enable a much broader group of persons to register a .ca domain name than under
the rules of the UBC Registry.
CIRA is committed to
reviewing these Canadian Presence Requirements from time to time in order to ensure they
remain in the best interests of Canadians and the CIRA Registry.
On and after November 8,
2000, only the following individuals and entities will be permitted to apply to CIRA
(through a CIRA Certified Registrar) for the registration of, and to hold and maintain the
registration of, a .ca domain name:
(a) Canadian citizen. A Canadian citizen of the age of majority under the laws of the province or territory in Canada in which he or she resides or last resided;
(b) Permanent resident. A permanent resident as defined in the Immigration Act (Canada), R.S.C. 1985, c.I-2, as amended from time to time, who is ordinarily resident in Canada (as defined below) and of the age of majority under the laws of the province or territory in Canada in which he or she resides or last resided;
(c) Legal representative. An executor, administrator or other legal representative of a Person listed in paragraph (a) and (b) above;
(d) Corporation. A corporation under the laws of Canada or any province or territory of Canada;
(e) Trust. A trust established and subsisting under the laws of a province or territory of Canada, more than 66 K% of whose trustees meet one of the conditions set out in paragraphs (a) to (d) above;
(f) Partnership. A partnership, more than 66K% of whose partners meet one of the conditions set out in paragraphs (a) to (e) above, which is registered as a partnership under the laws of any province or territory of Canada;
(g) Association. An unincorporated organization, association or club:
(i) at least 80% of whose members: (A) are ordinarily resident in Canada (if such members are individuals); or (B) meet one of the conditions set out in paragraphs (a) to (f) above (if such members are not individuals); and
(ii) at least 80% of whose directors, officers, employees, managers, administrators or other representatives are ordinarily resident in Canada;
(h) Trade union. A trade union which is recognized by a labour board under the laws of Canada or any province or territory of Canada and which has its head office in Canada;
(i) Political party. A political party registered under a relevant electoral law of Canada or any province or territory of Canada;
(j) Educational institution. Any of the following:
(i) a university or college which is located in Canada and which is authorized or recognized as a university or college under an Act of the legislature of a province or territory of Canada; or
(ii) a college, post-secondary school, vocational school, secondary school, pre-school or other school or educational institution which is located in Canada and which is recognized by the educational authorities of a province or territory of Canada or licensed under or maintained by an Act of Parliament of Canada or of the legislature of a province or territory of Canada;
(k) Library, Archive or Museum. An institution, whether or not incorporated, that:
(i)
is located in Canada; and
(ii) is not established or conducted for profit or does not form part of, or is not administered or directly or indirectly controlled by, a body that is established or conducted for profit, in which is held and maintained a collection of documents and other materials that is open to the public or to researchers;
(l)
Hospital. A hospital which is located in Canada and which
is licensed, authorized or approved to operate as a hospital under an Act of the
legislature of a province or territory of Canada;
(m)
Her Majesty the Queen. Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Second and her
successors;
(n) Indian band. Any Indian band as defined in the Indian Act (Canada), R.S.C. 1985, c. I-5, as amended from time to time, and any group of Indian bands;
(o)
Aboriginal Peoples. Any Inuit, First Nation, Metis or other people
indigenous to Canada, any individual belonging to any Inuit, First Nation, Metis or other
people indigenous to Canada and any collectivity of such Aboriginal peoples;
(p) Government. Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, a province or a territory; an agent of Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, of a province or of a territory; a federal, provincial or territorial Crown corporation, government agency or government entity; or a regional, municipal or local area government;
(q)
Trade-mark registered in Canada. A Person which does not meet any of the foregoing
conditions, but which is the owner of a trade-mark which is the subject of a registration
under the Trade-marks Act (Canada) R.S.C. 1985,
c.T-13, as amended from time to time, but in this case such permission is limited to an
application to register a .ca domain name consisting of or including the exact word
component of that registered trade-mark; or
(r) Official marks. A Person which does not meet any of the foregoing conditions, but which is a Person intended to be protected by Subsection 9(1) of the Trade-Marks Act (Canada) at whose request the Registrar of Trade-marks has published notice of adoption of any badge, crest, emblem, official mark or other mark pursuant to Subsection 9(1), but in this case such permission is limited to an application to register a .ca domain name consisting of or including the exact word component of such badge, crest, emblem, official mark or other mark in respect of which such Person requested publications.
For the purposes of these
rules and procedures:
(a) ordinarily resident in Canada means an individual who resides in Canada for more than 183 days in the twelve month period immediately preceding the date of the applicable request for registration of the .ca domain name or sub-domain name and in each twelve month period thereafter for the duration of the domain name Registration; and
(b) Person includes an individual, a corporation, a partnership, a trust, an unincorporated organization, association or club, the government of a country or any political subdivision thereof, or any agency or department of any such government, and the executors, administrators or other legal representatives of an individual in such capacity, a person as defined in the Trade-marks Act (Canada) and a Person intended to be protected by Subsection 9(1) of the Trade-marks Act (Canada).
2.2 WHOIS Search. Once the Applicant is satisfied that it meets the Canadian Presence Requirements for Registrants outlined above, the Applicant should conduct a domain name search to see if the domain name is available for registration within CIRAs WHOIS look-up system (located at http://www.cira/public?LANGUE=en).
2.3 Selection of a CIRA Certified Registrar. The Applicant must select a CIRA Certified Registrar who will act on its behalf in submitting an application for the registration of a domain name (Registration Request) to CIRA. A Registration Request cannot be submitted directly by the Applicant to CIRA, but must be made through an active CIRA Certified Registrar. For a list of active CIRA Certified Registrars, please visit http://whois.cira.ca/public?LANGUE=en®IS=o. Registrars may have different contractual provisions, provide different services, have different geographical focuses, function in different languages and have different payment and other terms and conditions. Each Applicant should consider which Registrar is most suitable for the needs of the Applicant.
2.4 Submission of Registration Request by Registrar. Once an Applicant has selected a Registrar, the Registrar will be responsible for preparing and transmitting to CIRA a Registration Request based on information provided by the Applicant to the Registrar. The Applicant will have to provide all relevant information to the Registrar, and the Registrar will have to provide all relevant information to CIRA in order to complete the Registration Request to CIRA.
2.5 Registrations in UBC Registry. If a Registration Request is processed, validated and confirmed in accordance with these rules and procedures and if the Registration (hereafter sometimes call an Interim Registration) is activated on or after November 8, 2000 and prior to December 1, 2000, then the Interim Registration will be made in the UBC Registry and maintained in the UBC Registry until November 30, 2000. CIRA has decided to postpone the Operational Transfer Date until December 1, 2000 to allow Existing UBC Registrants more time to re-register domain names already registered in the UBC Registry with CIRA. However, UBC has agreed with CIRA to register new domain names in the UBC Registry starting on November 8, 2000 until November 30, 2000 so that Applicants do not have to wait until the Operational Transfer Date of December 1, 2000 to register a new domain name.
Interim Registrations will automatically be registered and activated in the CIRA Registry on December 1, 2000 when CIRA begins operating the CIRA Registry, with no further action required by the Registrant of the Interim Registration.
The Applicant hereby grants to CIRA the right to disclose to UBC for the purposes of registration of a domain name, maintenance of the UBC Registry and related activities, and to third parties through the UBC Registry, the information set out in Section 4.1 of the Registrant Agreement.
2.6 Registration Period. An Applicant may select a registration period of one (1) to ten (10) years for the registration of the domain name that is the subject of the Registration Request. An Applicant must advise its Registrar which registration period it wishes to select.
It has come to CIRAs attention that one or more Registrars may be charging Applicants fees for the registration of a domain name based on the number of years selected by an Applicant but limiting the term of registration to one (1) year, renewable for successive one (1) year terms. Such Registrars may then be paying CIRA for a one (1) year registration period and agreeing with the Applicant to renew the Registration and pay CIRA the applicable fee on each anniversary of the Registration until the term paid for expires.
Registrars must allow Applicants to select and pay for a registration period of from one (1) to ten (10) years. The following rules must be followed by Registrars in dealing with Applicants.
On or after November 8, 2000, if an Applicant either selects a registration period of more than one (1) year or is charged by its Registrar on the basis of a registration period of more than one (1) year, then the Applicants Registrar must request registration of the domain name for the full period requested by the Applicant (or for which it was charged) and pay to CIRA the applicable Registration Fee for the full registration period selected or paid for by an Applicant at the time specified in these rules and procedures.
With respect to Registration Requests
made before November 8, 2000, if an Applicant either selected a registration period of
more than one (1) year or was charged by its Registrar on the basis of a registration
period of more than one (1) year then, on or before July 1, 2001, the Registrar shall
renew the Registration that was the subject of the Registration Request for the balance of
the registration period selected by the Applicant or for which the Applicant was charged,
and the Registrar shall pay to CIRA the applicable renewal fee in accordance with the Fee
Schedule (located at http://www.
cira.ca/registrars/documents.html) plus all applicable taxes.
Because of the postponement of the OTD
from November 1, 2000 to December 1, 2000, the registration period of each Interim
Registration in the CIRA Registry will commence on December 1, 2000 and extend for the
registration period selected by the Registrar on behalf of the Applicant. There will be no fee charged by CIRA for the
registration in the UBC Registry prior to December 1, 2000.
2.7 Validation of Registration Request. Registration Requests and all other requests to which this Section 2.7 applies will be validated according to the following criteria before being processed:
(a) Registration Requests can only be made by an active CIRA Certified Registrar and must conform to CIRA's Technical and Security Policies and Procedures for Registrars Communicating with the Registry (located at http://www.cira.ca/registrars/documents.html);
(b) Registration Requests must be in the format specified by CIRA as per CIRA's Technical and Security Policies and Procedures for Registrars Communicating with the Registry;
(c) the Registrar must have sufficient funds deposited with CIRA in the account of CIRA that has been designated for use by CIRA to receive prepayments of fees from Registrars (the CIRA Deposit Account) to cover any fees associated with the processing of a Registration Request in accordance with the Fee Schedule (located at http://www.cira.ca/registrars/documents.html) plus any applicable taxes; and
(d) the domain name specified in the Registration Request must be available for registration and qualify for registration in accordance with Sections 3 and 4 of these Rules and Procedures.
The failure to meet any of these
conditions will result in the Registration Request or other request being rejected and
cancelled by CIRA. The Applicants
Registrar will be advised of this by CIRA by email. No fee will be payable by the
Applicants Registrar in such event.
2.8 Responsibility for Selected Domain Name. It is the Applicants responsibility to ensure that the Applicant has the right to use the domain name which is the subject of the Registration Request and that the registration or use of the domain name to which the Registration Request relates does not violate any third party intellectual property rights or other rights, does not defame any person and does not contravene any applicable laws including Canadian federal, provincial and territorial human rights legislation and the Criminal Code (Canada), R.S.C. 1985, c.C-46, as amended from time to time.
2.9 Processing of Registration Request. Registration Requests will be processed as follows:
(a) Registration Requests will be processed on a first come, first served basis. At times of peak demand, Registration Requests may be queued by the CIRA Registry in accordance with the policy for the processing of requests by Registrars (located at http://www.cira.ca/registrars/documents.html).
The time it may take CIRA to
pre-process a Registration Request may vary depending on the method used by an
Applicants Registrar to send a Registration Request to CIRA (e-mail, CIRA web based
forms using SSL or automated web based forms using SSL and XML). Generally, if a Registrar uses e-mail to send
Registration Requests to CIRA, the Registration Request will take longer for CIRA to
pre-process as e-mails must be de-encrypted before processing. Applicants should be aware of this in selecting a
Registrar.
(b) CIRA will electronically verify that all required fields on a Registration Request have been completed, and select fields will be formally validated in accordance with the requirements set out in Section 2.7 above.
(c) If the Registration Request is not complete or fails the validation test, CIRA will advise the Registrar who submitted the Registration Request that the Registration Request has been rejected and cancelled. The message will further indicate which fields have not been completed in the Registration Request or have failed the validation test. The domain name will not be reserved and may be the subject of a Registration Request by another Applicant. The Registrar must notify the Applicant that the Registration Request has been rejected and cancelled. If the Applicant wishes to re-apply to register the selected domain name with CIRA, the Applicant, through its Registrar, will then be required to submit a new Registration Request in accordance with these rules and procedures.
(d) If the Registration Request is complete and has been validated in accordance with the above procedures, CIRA will advise the Applicants Registrar that the domain name has been reserved and the Registrars balance in the CIRA Deposit Account will be debited the applicable fee (the Registration Fee) in accordance with the Fee Schedule (located at http://www.cira.ca/registrars/documents.html) plus any applicable taxes.
2.10 Confirmation by Applicant. An Applicant who is registering a domain name for the first time will be required to confirm the Registration Request with CIRA directly in accordance with the following procedures:
(a)
If the Registration Request submitted by the Applicants Registrar is complete
and has been validated and processed in accordance with Section 2.7 and Section 2.9, then
CIRA will advise the Applicants Registrar by email that the requested domain name
has been reserved. The email from CIRA to the
Applicants Registrar will contain a User Account, a temporary Private Password and
the address of a secure web page. The
Applicants Registrar shall then immediately advise the Applicant by email that the
requested domain name has been reserved and such email shall contain the User Account,
temporary Private Password and address of the secure web page communicated by CIRA to the
Applicants Registrar. The
Applicants Registrar must keep the User Account, temporary Private Password and web
page address strictly confidential and must not use or disclose such information (except
to the Applicant as contemplated hereby). The
Applicant must take all steps to keep its User Account and Private Password confidential
and to prevent any unauthorized use or misuse of this User Account and Private Password. The temporary Private Password will be
cancelled and replaced later by CIRA in accordance with Section 2.16.
(b)
For Applicants whose Registrars elect to communicate with CIRA using automated web
based forms using SSL and XML, if the Registration Request submitted by the
Applicants Registrar is complete and has been validated and processed in accordance
with Section 2.7 and 2.9, the Registrar shall immediately advise the Applicant through the
Registrars website that the registered domain name has been reserved. CIRA will communicate the User Account and a
temporary Private Password to the Applicants Registrar, who will then communicate
such User Account and temporary Private Password to the Applicant. The Applicants Registrar must keep the User
Account and temporary Private Password strictly confidential and must not use or disclose
such information (except to the Applicant as contemplated hereby). The Applicant must take all steps to keep its User
Account and temporary Private Password confidential and to prevent any unauthorized use or
misuse of this User Account and temporary Private Password.
The temporary Private Password will be cancelled and replaced later by CIRA
in accordance with Section 2.16.
(c) Within 168 hours (7 days) of the time and date of the email message from CIRA to the Applicants Registrar in accordance with Section 2.10(a) or, in the case of a Registrar using automated web based forms in accordance with Section 2.10(b), within 168 hours (7 days) of the time and date of an Applicant being advised by its Registrar regarding the Applicants User Account and temporary Private Password, as the case may be (the Seven Day Period), and any extension thereof approved by CIRA in accordance with Section 2.10(i), the Applicant will be required to go to the secure web page identified in the email from the Applicants Registrar or accessed via a web-based link from the Registrars website, use the User Account to identify itself, and confirm its identity with the Private Password. The Applicant will then be required to perform the following confirmation steps:
(i) confirm that the information provided by its Registrar in the Registration Request is correct;
(ii) read the Registrant Agreement, including the Rules and Procedures related thereto;
(iii) either download a copy of the Registrant Agreement (including the Rules and Procedures) or request CIRA to email to it a copy of the Registrant Agreement (including the Rules and Procedures);
(iv) accept and agree to the Registrant Agreement (including the Rules and Procedures); and
(v) in the case of an Applicant who reads, accepts and agrees to the French language version of the Registrant Agreement (including the Rules and Procedures), confirm that the English language version of the Registrant Agreement (including the Rules and Procedures) will govern in the event of an inconsistency between the English and French versions.
The Registrant Agreement, including the
Rules and Procedures, as amended from time to time, is binding on the Applicant and
effective upon the date that the Applicant enters into the Registrant Agreement with CIRA. Notwithstanding any provision of the Registrant
Agreement: (i) the Registrant Agreement will apply to Applicants who obtain an Interim
Registration in the UBC Registry in accordance with Section 2.5 hereof and to Applicants
who become Registrants without a Domain Name in accordance with Sections 2.12-2.15; and
(ii) the term Domain Name Registration
as defined in the Registrant Agreement includes an Interim Registration.
Copies of these documents are located
at http://www.cira.ca/registrars /documents.html.
(d)
If, for any reason, the Applicant fails to
complete the confirmation procedure set out in Section 2.10(c) within the Seven Day Period
or any extension thereof approved by CIRA, then the Registration Request will be rejected
and cancelled with no further notice to the Registrar or the Applicant by CIRA. The User Account and temporary Private Password
will expire at the end of this period. The
Registrar will be credited for the amount of the Registration Fee, but a fee will be
payable by the Registrar on or after OTD for a failure by an Applicant to complete the
confirmation procedure in accordance with the Fee Schedule (located at http://www.cira.ca/registrars/documents.html)
plus any applicable taxes. The requested domain name will no longer be reserved by CIRA
and will be made available to others for registration.
(e)
If the Applicant complies with this confirmation procedure within the Seven Day
Period or any extension thereof approved by CIRA, CIRA will advise the Applicants
Registrar and the Applicant by email that the Registration Request is confirmed and that
the requested domain name should be activated within 24 hours of the date and time of the
email from CIRA.
(f) Part of the confirmation procedure requires the Applicant to confirm the information provided by its Registrar to CIRA in the Registration Request. If the information provided by the Applicants Registrar in the Registration Request is not correct, the Applicant should select the CONFIRM LATER option on this web page, contact its Registrar and make any modifications to the information through its Registrar within the Seven Day Period or any extension thereof approved by CIRA. Once the modifications have been made, the Applicant must complete the confirmation steps set out in Section 2.10(c) within the Seven Day Period or any extension thereof approved by CIRA.
(g) Another part of the confirmation process requires the Applicant to accept and agree to the Registrant Agreement (including the Rules and Procedures). If the Applicant does not accept the terms and conditions of the Registrant Agreement (including the Rules and Procedures) and does not wish to proceed with the Registration Request any further, the Applicant should select the CANCEL option on this web page. The Registration Request will be rejected and cancelled and the User Account and temporary Private Password will expire at the end of the Seven Day Period or any extension thereof approved by CIRA with no further notice to the Registrar or the Applicant by CIRA.
(h) CIRA will use reasonable efforts to give notice to the Applicant and the Applicants Registrar if the Applicant has not complied with this confirmation procedure within the first 144 hours (6 days) of the Seven Day Period.
(i) Should the Applicant be unable to complete the confirmation procedure set out in Section 2.10(c) within the Seven Day Period, the Applicant should contact its Registrar who may request a 168 hour (7 day) extension to the Seven Day Period from CIRA. Such an extension may be granted only once and only if the Applicant does not have any other such extension currently in effect. CIRA reserves the right to refuse extensions in its discretion. If a 168 hour (7 day) extension is granted by CIRA or if CIRA refuses a request for an extension, CIRA will advise the Applicants Registrar and the Applicant by email.
(j)
If the domain name selected in the Registration Request is registered, CIRA will
advise the Registrants Registrar and the Registrant by email. The Registrant is solely responsible for
verifying the accuracy of the new Registration by visiting the CIRA website at http://www.cira/public?LANGUE=en. If there is any inaccuracy or error in the domain
name Registration (including the length of the Registration period) or if the Registrant
believes the Registration was effected without authorization, the Registrant should
contact its Registrar within 48 hours of the date and time of the email from CIRA.
2.11 No Confirmation. For (i) a Registrant who is a Registrant Without a Domain Name (see Section 2.12), (ii) a Registrant who has an Interim Registration in the UBC Registry in accordance with these rules and procedures, and (iii) a Registrant who has a Registration in the CIRA Registry (including a former Existing UBC Registrant who has registered the domain name that was subject of an Existing UBC Registration with CIRA), the following procedure will be followed for subsequent Registration Requests by the Registrant. The Registrant will not be required to confirm any information or accept the Registrant Agreement (including the Rules and Procedures) again. The Registrant continues to be bound by the Registrant Agreement (including the Rules and Procedures). If the domain name selected in the Registration Request is registered in the UBC Registry on or after November 8, 2000 and prior to December 1, 2000 or is registered in the CIRA Registry on or after December 1, 2000 in accordance with these rules and procedures, CIRA will advise the Registrants Registrar and the Registrant by email. The Registrant is solely responsible for verifying the accuracy of the new Registration by visiting the CIRA website at http://www.cira.ca. If there is any inaccuracy or error in the Registration, such as the length of the registration period, or if the Registrant believes the Registration was effected without authorization, the Registrant should contact its Registrar within 48 hours of the date and time of the email from CIRA.
2.12 Registration as a Registrant Without a Domain Name. This option may be preferred by an Applicant who anticipates applying to register a large number of domain names with CIRA. The Applicant may wish to apply to CIRA, through its Registrar, at any time, to be a Registrant Without a Domain Name in accordance with the following procedures. By becoming a Registrant Without a Domain Name, a Registrant does not register a domain name, but will be able to submit, through its Registrar, Registration Requests without having to go through the confirmation procedure set out in Section 2.10. When a Registration Request is validated and processed, CIRA will simply advise the Registrant and its Registrar of the registration of the domain name in the UBC Registry or the CIRA Registry, as the case may be, in accordance with Section 2.11.
Any qualified person may apply through
its Registrar to become a Registrant Without a Domain Name.
An Applicant must comply with the following to become a Registrant Without a
Domain Name:
(a) The Applicant must comply with the Canadian Presence Requirements for Registrants set out in Section 2.1.
(b) The Applicant must select a Registrar in accordance with Section 2.3.
(c) Once an Applicant has selected a Registrar, the Applicants Registrar will be responsible for preparing and transmitting to CIRA a Request to Become a Registrant Without a Domain Name based on the information provided by the Applicant to the Registrar. The Applicant must provide all relevant information to the Registrar and the Registrar must provide all relevant information to CIRA in order to complete the Request to Become a Registrant Without a Domain Name.
2.13 Validation of Request to Become a Registrant Without a Domain Name Request. A Request to Become a Registrant Without a Domain Name will be validated according to the following criteria before being processed:
(a) A Request to Become a Registrant Without a Domain Name can only be made by an active CIRA Certified Registrar and must conform to CIRA's Technical and Security Policies and Procedures for Registrars Communicating with the Registry (located at http://www.cira.ca/registrars/documents.html);
(b) A Request to Become a Registrant Without a Domain Name must be in the format specified by CIRA as per CIRA's Technical and Security Policies and Procedures for Registrars Communicating with the Registry; and
(c) the Registrar must have sufficient funds deposited with CIRA in the account of CIRA that has been designated for use by CIRA to receive prepayments of fees from Registrars (the CIRA Deposit Account) to cover any fees associated with the processing of a Request to Become a Registrant Without a Domain Name in accordance with the Fee Schedule (located at http://www.cira.ca/registrars/documents.html) plus any applicable taxes.
The failure to meet any of these
conditions will result in the Request to Become a Registrant Without a Domain Name being
rejected and cancelled by CIRA. The
Applicants Registrar will be advised of this by CIRA by email. No fee will be
payable by the Applicants Registrar in such event.
2.14 Processing of Request to Become a Registrant Without a Domain Name. A Request to Become a Registrant Without a Domain Name will be processed as follows:
(a) CIRA will electronically verify that all required fields on a Request to Become a Registrant Without a Domain Name have been completed, and select fields will be formally validated.
(b) If the Request to Become a Registrant Without a Domain Name is not complete or fails the validation test, CIRA will advise the Registrar who submitted the Request to Become a Registrant Without a Domain Name that the Request to Become a Registrant Without a Domain Name has been rejected and cancelled. The message will further indicate which fields have not been completed in the Request to Become a Registrant Without a Domain Name or have failed the validation test. The Registrar must notify the Applicant that the Request to Become a Registrant Without a Domain Name has been rejected and cancelled. If the Applicant wishes to re-apply to become a Registrant Without a Domain Name, the Applicant, through its Registrar, will then be required to submit a new Request to Become a Registrant Without a Domain Name in accordance with these rules and procedures.
(c) If the Request to Become a Registrant Without a Domain Name is complete and has been validated in accordance with the above procedures, CIRA will advise the Registrar that the procedure to become a Registrant Without a Domain Name Applicant has been validated and the Registrars balance in the CIRA Deposit Account will be debited the applicable fee (the Registration as a Registrant Without a Domain Name Fee) in accordance with the Fee Schedule (located at http://www.cira.ca/registrars/documents.html) plus any applicable taxes.
2.15 Confirmation by Applicant of Request to Become a Registrant Without a Domain Name. An Applicant who is requesting to become a Registrant Without a Domain Name will be required to confirm the Request to Become a Registrant Without a Domain Name in accordance with the following procedures:
(a) If the Request to Become a Registrant Without a Domain Name submitted by the Applicants Registrar is complete and has been validated and processed in accordance with Section 2.13 and Section 2.14 then CIRA will advise the Applicants Registrar by email that the requested domain name has been reserved. The email from CIRA to the Applicants Registrar will contain a User Account, a temporary Private Password and the address of a secure web page. The Applicants Registrar shall then immediately advise the Applicant by email that the requested domain name has been reserved and such email shall contain the User Account, the temporary Private Password and the address of the secure web page communicated by CIRA to the Applicants Registrar. The Applicants Registrar must keep the User Account, temporary Private Password and address strictly confidential and must not use or disclose such information (except to the Applicant as contemplated hereby). The Applicant should take all steps to keep any User Account and Private Password confidential and prevent any unauthorized use or misuse of this User Account and Private Password. The temporary Private Password will be cancelled and replaced later by CIRA in accordance with Section 2.16.
(b) For Applicants whose Registrars elect to communicate with CIRA using automated web-based forms using SSL and XML, if the Request to become a Registrant Without a Domain Name submitted by the Applicants Registrar is complete and has been validated and processed in accordance with Sections 2.13 and 2.14, the Registrar shall immediately advise the Applicant through the Registrars website. CIRA will communicate the User Account and a temporary Private Password to the Applicants Registrar, who will then communicate such User Account and temporary Private Password to the Applicant. The Registrar must keep the User Account, temporary Private Password and web page address strictly confidential and must not use or disclose such information (except to the Applicant as contemplated hereby). The Applicant must take all steps to keep its User Account and temporary Private Password confidential and to prevent any unauthorized use or misuse of this User Account and temporary Private Password. The temporary Private Password will be cancelled and replaced later by CIRA in accordance with Section 2.16.
(c) Within 168 hours (7 days) of the time and date of the email message from CIRA to the Applicants Registrar in accordance with Section 2.15(a) or, in the case of a Registrar using automated web based forms in accordance with Section 2.15(b), within 168 hours (7 days) of the time and date of an Applicant being advised by its Registrar regarding the Applicants User Account and temporary Private Password, as the case may be (the Confirmation Period), the Applicant will be required to go to the secure web page identified in the email from the Applicants Registrar or accessed by a web-based link from the Registrars website, use the User Account to identify itself and confirm its identity with the Private Password. The Applicant will then be required to perform the following confirmation steps:
(i) confirm that the information provided by its Registrar in the Request to Become a Registrant Without a Domain Name is correct;
(ii) read the Registrant Agreement, including the Rules and Procedures related thereto;
(iii) either download a copy of the Registrant Agreement (including the Rules and Procedures) or request CIRA to email to it a copy of the Registrant Agreement (including the Rules and Procedures);
(iv) accept and agree to the Registrant Agreement (including the Rules and Procedures); and
(v) in the case of an Applicant who reads, accepts and agrees to the French language version of the Registrant Agreement (including the Rules and Procedures), confirm that the English language version of the Registrant Agreement (including the Rules and Procedures) will govern in the event of an inconsistency between the English and French versions.
Copies of these documents are located
at http://www.cira.ca/registrars/documents.html.
(d) If, for any reason, the Applicant fails to complete the confirmation procedure set out in Section 2.15 within the Confirmation Period, then the Request to Become a Registrant Without a Domain Name will be rejected and cancelled with no further notice to the Registrar or the Applicant by CIRA. The Registrar will be credited for the amount of the Registration as a Registrant Without a Domain Name Fee, but a fee will be payable by the Registrar on and after OTD for a failure by an Applicant to complete the confirmation procedure, in accordance with the Fee Schedule (located at http://www.cira.ca/registrars/documents.html) plus any applicable taxes.
(e) If the Applicant complies with this confirmation procedure within the Confirmation Period, CIRA will advise the Applicants Registrar and the Applicant by email that the Request to Become a Registrant Without a Domain Name is confirmed as of the date and time of the email from CIRA. The Applicants status as a Registrant Without a Domain Name will continue subject to the terms and conditions of the Registrant Agreement, (including the Rules and Procedures) for a period of 90 days from the date of the registration of a Registrant Without a Domain Name unless, before the expiration of that 90 day period, a domain name is registered in the name of the Registrant Without a Domain Name. Please see Section 2.17 below for a summary of how a Registrant Without a Domain Name becomes a member of CIRA in accordance with CIRAs by-laws.
(f)
Part of the confirmation procedure requires the Applicant to confirm the
information provided by its Registrar to CIRA in the Request to become a Registrant
Without a Domain Name. If the information
provided by the Applicants Registrar in the Request to Become a Registrant Without a
Domain Name is not correct, the Applicant should select the CONFIRM LATER option on this
web page, contact its Registrar and make any modifications to the information through its
Registrar within the Confirmation Period. Once
the modifications have been made, the Applicant must complete the confirmation steps set
out in Section 2.15 within the Confirmation Period.
(g) Another part of the confirmation process requires the Applicant to accept and agree to the Registrant Agreement (including the Rules and Procedures). If the Applicant does not accept the terms and conditions of the Registrant Agreement (including the Rules and Procedures), and does not wish to proceed with the Request to Become a Registrant Without a Domain Name any further, the Applicant should select the CANCEL option on this web page. The Request will be rejected and cancelled and the User Account and temporary Private Password will expire at the end of the Confirmation Period with no further notice to the Registrar or the Applicant by CIRA.
(h)
CIRA will use reasonable efforts to give notice to the Applicant and the
Applicants Registrar if the Applicant has not complied with this confirmation
procedure within the first 144 hours (6 days) of the Confirmation Period.
(i) Once an Applicant has been approved as a Registrant Without a Domain Name, it may for a period of 90 days from the date of registration as a Registrant without a Domain Name, submit a Registration Request, through its Registrar, for the registration of a domain name in the UBC Registry on or after November 8, 2000 and prior to December 1, 2000 and in the CIRA Registry on and after December 1, 2000 in accordance with these rules and procedures without having to comply with the confirmation procedure set out in Section 2.10 or Section 2.15. The Registrant will merely be advised by CIRA of the registration of a selected domain name in accordance with Section 2.11. Once a domain name is registered in the name of the Registrant Without a Domain Name, the Registrant Without a Domain Name becomes a Registrant with a Registration under these rules and procedures and may make additional Registration Requests in accordance with Section 2.11.
2.16 Permanent Private Password. If CIRA provides an Applicant, through its Registrar, with a temporary Private Password for the purpose of complying with the confirmation procedures set out in Section 2.10 or Section 2.15, or in connection with the transfer of a domain name Registration under Section 11, CIRA will send to the Applicant an email containing a new permanent Private Password. The temporary Private Password previously provided will expire and will no longer be valid on the earlier of: (i) the sending of such email from CIRA containing such new Private Password; and (ii) the expiry of the Seven Day Period (and any extension thereof approved by CIRA) or the Confirmation Period, as the case may be. The User Account provided by CIRA to an Applicant will not change. The User Account and Private Password will be required to be used in certain communications between the Applicant and CIRA in the future to identify the Applicant in accordance with these rules and procedures.
2.17 Registrants are Members of CIRA. CIRA is a not-for-profit corporation without share capital under the laws of Canada. Under CIRAs by-laws, membership is limited to Registrants (as defined in CIRAs by-laws) who shall become members of CIRA at the time of becoming a Registrant. CIRAs by-laws provide that a Registrant means any person that has registered a .ca Internet domain name in accordance with CIRAs registration requirements. For greater certainty, it is only on or after December 1, 2000 when (i) an Interim Registration is activated as a Registration in the CIRA Registry; or (ii) a Registration is activated in the CIRA Registry, that a person becomes a Registrant of CIRA in accordance with CIRAs registration requirements and a member of CIRA. A Registrant without a Domain Name (see Section 2.12 above) does not become a Registrant as defined in CIRAs by-laws and a member of CIRA in accordance with CIRAs by-laws until the Registrant Without a Domain Name has a Registration in the CIRA Registry. Under the by-laws, membership can be refused or rescinded at any time. CIRAs by-laws can be reviewed on CIRAs web site at http://www.cira.ca.
3. ADMISSIBLE DOMAIN NAMES
All Registration Requests will be
subject to the following rules regarding admissible domain names:
3.1 Acceptable Characters. No characters other than a combination of the following characters may be included in a domain name Registration:
(a) Letters a through z (no accents of any kind will be accepted). Note that domain names are not case sensitive. This means there will be no distinction made between upper case letters and lower case letters (A = a);
(b) The numbers 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and/or 9; and
(c) The hyphen character (although it cannot be used to start or end a domain name).
3.2 Length. Domain names must be not less than two (2) and not greater than fifty (50) characters long.
3.3 Reserved Names. CIRA will maintain a list of reserved names that are not available for registration in the CIRA Registry. This list will include, but not be limited to:
(a) all existing country code top level domain (ccTLD) two letter names as recognized by the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) and all the existing generic top level domain (gTLD) three letter names (including .com.ca, .org.ca, .net.ca, .edu.ca, .gov.ca, .int.ca, and .mil.ca). CIRA will reserve .mil.ca for, and register .mil.ca in the name of, the Canadian federal governments Department of National Defense;
(b) the following names: village.ca, hamlet.ca, town.ca, city.ca and ville.ca.;
(c) such domain names that are at the relevant time available for registration as CIRA may determine in its sole discretion; and
(d) the names, and all abbreviations of names, of Canada, of Canadian provinces and territories as well as the names of major Canadian cities and landmarks. CIRA uses the Canadian Geographical Names Database (CGNDB) under license from Natural Resources Canada. The terms of the license do not permit CIRA to disclose the data to others. Interested persons may obtain a license of the CGNDB by contacting Natural Resources Canada or by visiting http://www.nrcan.gc.ca.
CIRA reserves the right to
periodically review and amend this list and to grant Registrations of any of the names on
the list as it deems appropriate. Geographical
names may be made available to corresponding government entities under special conditions
to be determined by CIRA in its discretion.
3.4
Conflicting
Names. A domain name will not be
registered if, at the time the Registration Request is made to CIRA, the domain name is an
exact match in all respects to a domain name which is registered in the name of another
person in the UBC Registry or the CIRA Registry at any level, whether second, third or
fourth, unless such other person consents in writing to the registration of a domain name
at a level different than the one for which the domain name is registered.
For example, if xyz.on.ca
(third level) is registered, another person cannot obtain a Registration for xyz.on.ca,
xyz.ca (second level) or xyz.ottawa.on.ca (fourth level) without the written consent of
the registrant of xyz.on.ca. CIRA may require
the Applicants Registrar to provide evidence of such written consent which is
satisfactory to CIRA.
3.5 Rejection, Refusal to Register, Suspension and Cancellation by CIRA. CIRA, in its sole discretion, has the right to reject and refuse to register any domain name for any reason whatsoever. CIRA, in its sole discretion, has the right to cancel or suspend a Registration within 30 days of: (i) the date of activation of the registration in the UBC Registry; and (ii) the date of activation of the registration in the CIRA Registry. The period of suspension shall be determined by CIRA in its sole discretion. A Registration which is suspended by CIRA hereunder may, in CIRAs sole discretion, be subsequently cancelled in accordance with this Section 3.5 or Section 6 of the Registrant Agreement. In addition, a Registration may be suspended or cancelled by CIRA pursuant to Section 6 of the Registrant Agreement.
4.
REGISTRATION AND UPGRADE OF SUB-DOMAIN NAMES
4.1
Registration
of New Third and Fourth Level Domain Names. CIRA
will continue to accept requests for the registration of new third and fourth level domain
names under provincial and territorial sub-domains and their municipal sub-domains. To qualify for registration, such domain names
must meet all requirements for the registration of domain names. A Registration Request for a third or fourth level
domain name Registration will only be approved if the requested domain name is not in
conflict with any other domain name in the UBC Registry or the CIRA Registry, as the case
may be, at any level or, if it is in conflict, if the Registrant of the conflicting
Registration consents in writing to the registration.
CIRA may require the Applicants Registrar to provide evidence of such
written consent which is satisfactory to CIRA.
For example, if there is
an existing Registration of xyz.ca, a request to register xyz.on.ca will not be approved
without the written consent of the Registrant of xyz.ca.
4.2 Provincial or Territorial Government. A provincial or territorial government wishing to request that CIRA place additional constraints on the allocation of domain codes or wishing to take over the administration of its respective provincial or territorial domain codes under the .ca domain may do so after the Operational Transfer Date, but only if and when such government enters into a contractual arrangement that is satisfactory to CIRA.
4.3
Upgrade
of Third and Fourth Level Domain Name Registrations.
(a) Notwithstanding Section 2.2(4) of the Registrar Agreement between CIRA and each of the Registrars, on and after February 1, 2001, a Registrant of the CIRA Registry may apply to CIRA, through its Registrar, for the upgrade of a third level domain name Registration (such as xyz.on.ca) or a fourth level domain name Registration (such as xyz.ottawa.on.ca) to a second level domain name Registration (such as xyz.ca). A Registrant of the CIRA Registry who has made a request to upgrade a third or fourth level Registration to a second level domain name Registration may also request to register the second level domain name or any other third or fourth level domain name beneath the second level domain name Registration (such as xyz.on.ca or xyz.ottawa.on.ca). The request for an upgrade or for the registration of the second, third or fourth sublevel domain name will only be approved if the requested domain name is not in conflict with any other domain name in the CIRA registry at any level or, if it is in conflict, if the Registrant of the conflicting Registration consents in writing to the Registration. For example, if there are existing Registrations of xyz.on.ca and xyz.bc.ca in the names of different Registrants, a request to upgrade to xyz.ca will not be approved unless one of the Registrants consents in writing. CIRA may require the Applicants Registrar to provide evidence of such written consent which is satisfactory to CIRA.
(b) A Registrant who wishes to request an upgrade to a second level .ca domain may do so on and after February 1, 2001 by requesting its Registrar to submit to CIRA an Upgrade Request (For CIRAs rules on upgrades of Existing UBC Registrations prior to February 1, 2001, please refer to the Pre-Operational Transfer Date Registration Rules and Procedures found at http://www.cira.ca/registrars/documents.html). A Registrant who wishes to apply for the registration of a third or fourth level domain name may do so on and after November 8, 2000 by requesting its Registrar to submit a Registration Request in accordance with Section 4 above. A fee will be payable by the Registrar to CIRA for any Upgrade Request made after February 1, 2001 or for a Registration Request in accordance with the Fee Schedule (located at http://www.cira.ca/registrars/documents.html) plus any applicable taxes.
(c) Upgrade Requests will be validated, processed and confirmed in the same manner as a Registration Request pursuant to Section 2.7 through 2.11 of these rules and procedures.
5.
VALIDATION AND PROCESSING OF TRANSACTION REQUESTS
5.1 Validation of Transaction Requests. Requests to renew, transfer, modify, suspend or cancel a domain name Registration, and all other requests under these rules and procedures with respect to a domain name Registration (other than Registration Requests and Upgrade Requests which will be validated in accordance with Section 2.7) (collectively, Transaction Requests) will be validated according to the following criteria before being processed:
(a) A Transaction Request can only be made by an active CIRA Certified Registrar and must conform to CIRAs Technical and Security Policies and Procedures for Registrars Communicating with the Registry (located at http://www.cira.ca/registrars/documents.html);
(b) The Transaction Request must be made by the Registrar of record for the domain name Registration;
(c) The Registrant specified in the Transaction Request must match the Registrant of record in the UBC Registry or the CIRA Registry, as the case may be, for the Registration specified in the Transaction Request;
(d) The Transaction Request must be in the format specified by CIRA in accordance with CIRA's Technical and Security Policies and Procedures for Registrars Communicating with the Registry;
(e) The Registrar must have sufficient funds in the CIRA Deposit Account to cover any fees associated with the processing of the Transaction Request in accordance with the Fee Schedule (located at http://www.cira.ca/registrars/documents.html) plus any applicable taxes; and
(f) The domain name Registration specified in the Transaction Request must: (i) be an Interim Registration in the UBC Registry or exist in the CIRA Registry; (ii) be an active Registration (not suspended); and (iii) not be in the process of being transferred.
The failure to meet any of
these conditions will result in the Transaction Request being rejected and cancelled by
CIRA. The Registrants Registrar will be
advised of this by
CIRA by email and the Registrants Registrar shall advise the Registrant of such
rejection and cancellation. No fee will be
payable by the Registrants Registrar in such event.
5.2 Processing of Transaction Requests. Transaction Requests will be processed as follows:
(a) Transaction Requests will be processed on a first come, first served basis. At times of peak demand, Transaction Requests may be queued by the CIRA Registry in accordance with the policy for the processing of requests by Registrars (located at http://www.cira.ca/registrars/documents.html). The time it will take for CIRA to pre-process a Transaction Request may depend on the method used by an Applicants Registrar to send a Transaction Request to CIRA (e-mail, CIRA web based forms or automated web based forms using SSL and XML). Generally, if a Registrar uses e-mail to send Transaction Requests to CIRA, the Transaction Request will take longer for CIRA to pre-process as e-mails must be de-encrypted before processing. Applicants should be aware of this in selecting a Registrar;
(b) CIRA will electronically verify that all required fields on a Transaction Request form have been completed and select fields will be formally validated;
(c) If the Transaction Request is not complete or fails the validation test, CIRA will advise the Registrar who submitted the Transaction Request that the Transaction Request has been rejected and cancelled. The message will further indicate which fields have not been filled in the Transaction Request or have failed a validation test. The Registrar shall notify the Registrant that the Transaction Request has been rejected and cancelled. If the Registrant wishes to proceed with the requested transaction, it will be required to submit a new Transaction Request through its Registrar in accordance with these rules and procedures; and
(d) If the Transaction Request is complete and has been validated in accordance with the above procedures, CIRA will implement the Transaction Request and the Registrars balance in the CIRA Deposit Account will be debited the applicable fee in accordance with the Fee Schedule (located at http://www.cira.ca/registrars/documents.html) plus any applicable taxes.
6.
RE-ISSUANCE OF USER ACCOUNT AND PRIVATE PASSWORD
6.1 Re-issuance of User Account and Private Password. A Registrant who has forgotten, lost or no longer has access to its User Account or Private Password issued by CIRA should request its Registrar of record to forward to CIRA a Request for Re-issue of the Registrant's User Account or Private Password. The Request will be validated and processed in accordance with Section 2.7 (other than Section 2.7(d)). If the Request is so validated and processed, CIRA will advise the Registrant by email of its requested replacement User Account or Private Password. The Applicant should take all steps to keep such User Account and Private Password confidential and to prevent any unauthorized use or misuse of this User Account and Private Password. There is no fee associated with this procedure.
7.
CONFIRMATION OF REGISTRATION INFORMATION
To ensure that the information
contained in the UBC Registry regarding Interim Registrations and information contained in
the CIRA Registry is accurate, CIRA may require at any time, in its absolute discretion,
that a Registrant confirm the accuracy and completeness of any information of record
regarding an Interim Registration in the UBC Registry or a Registration in the CIRA
Registry provided by the Registrant to CIRA (the Registration Information), whether through
any of the Registrants Registrars or otherwise, in accordance with the following
procedure:
7.1 Obligation to Confirm Information. CIRA will advise the Registrant and the Registrants Registrar separately by email that the Registrant is required, within 30 days of the time and date of the email from CIRA, to confirm the Registration Information with respect to one or more domain name Registrations. The Registrant will be asked to go to a secure CIRA web site using its CIRA User Account and Private Password. The Registrant will be asked to review the Registration Information. If the Registration Information is accurate and complete, the Registrant should choose the CONFIRM option on this web page. CIRA will advise the Registrant and its Registrar by email that the confirmation of Registration Information has been completed.
7.2 Modifying Registration Information. If such Registration Information is not accurate and complete, the Registrant should chose the CONFIRM LATER option on this web page and must request its Registrar of record to update the Registration Information using the Procedure for Modification of Registration Information (outlined in Section 8). Once the Registration Information has been modified, the Registrant will be required to complete the confirmation procedure to confirm the Registration Information within such 30 day period.
7.3 Seven Day Warning. If the Registrant fails to confirm the Registration Information within such 30 day period, CIRA will advise the Registrant and the Registrar of record by a second email that unless the Registration Information is confirmed within 168 hours (seven (7) days) of the time and date of CIRAs second email, the Registration(s) that is (are) the subject of the confirmation request may, in CIRAs discretion, be suspended.
7.4 Suspension. On the expiry of the 168 hour (seven (7) day) period from the time and date of the second email from CIRA, if the Registrant has not confirmed the Registration Information in accordance with the above procedures, the Registration(s) will be suspended and both the Registrant and its Registrar(s) of record for the Registration(s) will be advised by email of the suspension. The suspended Registration(s) may be reactivated within 60 days from the time and date of the CIRA notification of suspension email, if the Registrant complies with the request to confirm the Registration Information.
7.5 Cancellation. Should the Registrant fail to confirm the Registration Information within 60 days following the time and date on the CIRA notification of suspension email, the Registration(s) will be cancelled and the domain name(s) will be returned to the available domain name pool. Both the Registrant and its Registrar of record will be advised by email of the cancellation of the Registration(s). The Registrar will not be entitled to any refund of fees paid in connection with the cancelled or suspended Registration.
8.
MODIFICATION OF REGISTRATION INFORMATION
8.1 Registrants Responsibility. It is the Registrants obligation and responsibility to ensure that all Registration Information in the Registration record for a Registration is up-to-date, complete and accurate. Any update of Registration Information must be done through the Registrants Registrar of record.
8.2 Modifications. In addition to transfers of Registrations (Section 11), the registration record for a Registration can be modified with respect to Critical Information or Non-critical Information. Critical Information is:
(a) Registrant contact information;
(b) Administrative contact information; and
(c) Technical contact information.
Non-critical Information
is all information in the registration record other than Critical Information.
8.3 Modification of Critical Information. To modify Critical Information contained within a registration record for a Registration, the Registrant must follow the procedure provided below:
(a) The Registrant must contact its Registrar of record and advise the Registrar, in accordance with the Registrar's procedures, of the modifications to be made to the Registration record and request the Registrar to submit these changes in a Registration Information Modification Request to CIRA.
(b) The Registration Information Modification Request will then be validated and processed in accordance with the procedure set out in Section 5.
(c) If the Registration Information Modification Request is so validated and processed, CIRA will send a notice to the Registrant by email containing the address of a secure web page. The Registrant will be required to go within 168 hours (seven (7) days) to the secure web page identified in the email from CIRA, use its User Account (previously provided by CIRA) to identify itself and confirm its identity with its Private Password (previously provided by CIRA). The Registrant will then be asked to confirm the Registration Information Modification Request. If the Registrant so confirms the Registration Information Modification Request within 168 hours of the date and time of the email from CIRA, then CIRA will make the requested changes to the specified domain name Registration. If the Registrant does not confirm the Registration Information Modification Request within 168 hours of the date and time of the email from CIRA, then the Request will be cancelled and will not be processed further. CIRA will send a notice by email to the Registrant and its Registrar when the requested changes have been made. If the Registrant has not requested the changes, it should contact its Registrar of record and CIRA immediately.
8.4 Modification of Non-Critical Information. To modify Non-critical Information contained within a Registration record, the Registrant must foll