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Subject: [NRO-IANAXFER] CRISP Team review of the Updated 4th Draft SLA for the 
IANA Numbering Services
Date: Fri, 4 Mar 2016 22:37:53 +0900
From: Izumi Okutani <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>

Dear Colleagues,



The CRISP Team has reviewed the Updated 4th Draft SLA for the IANA Numbering 
Services.

Updated 4th Draft SLA for the IANA Numbering Services
https://www.nro.net/news/updated-4th-draft-sla-for-the-iana-numbering-services

Firstly, we would like to thank both ICANN and RIRs for sharing all comments 
and updates on the SLA from its Third Draft in a continued transparent manner 
with Internet number community. It is our expectation that the completion of 
this SLA will continue to take place in such a transparent and open manner. 

We observe that the 4th Draft SLA is consistent with the number community 
proposal and we support the comments made by RIR staff in working towards a 
final SLA document, addressing the feedback received from ICANN.
We have primarily reviewed whether the SLA sufficiently covers the following 
four key elements of the number community proposal.

* Service level requirements of the IANA Numbering Services are clearly defined 
to meet the expectations of the RIRs and the Internet numbers community
* The RIRs, and the Internet number Community through the Review Committee are 
able to conduct review of the service level, to ensure the service level is met 
in accordance with the SLA
* The RIRs have the ability to terminate the SLA, while at the same time 
ensuring the stability of the IANA Numbering Services, in accordance with the 
number community proposal
* The IPR and rights over data are transferred, in accordance with the number 
community proposal

In particular, we support the NRO revisions numbered below, which are required 
to ensure consistency with the CRISP proposal. The previously proposed text, 
without the NRO revisions addressing ICANN's feedback, would be inconsistent 
with the number community proposal as well as the final ICG proposal, and 
therefore not acceptable to the Internet number community.

https://www.nro.net/wp-content/uploads/Draft-SLA_v3-comments-ICANN-20160223.pdf

Source 15: 8.1- Periodic Review
Source 16: 8.2- Cooperation with review
Source 17: 9- Failure to Perform
Source 20: 10.3 Right not to renew
Source 24: 11.1 - Submission of a plan  (* The RIR Lawyer Comment says 11.2.1 - 
could it be a typo?)
Source 35: 11.2 - Transition to Successor Operator
Source 26: 12.1 - Assignment of IPR and rights to Data 

In addition, we wish to remind the community that the SLA provides the Internet 
number community with its required accountability measures, which are clearly 
represented within the number community proposal; and it is therefore essential 
to the CRISP support for the IANA transition plan. 

The SLA will have no effect until the transition actually takes place on 30 
September 2016, however it must be considered as an essential commitment along 
with other improvements to ICANN’s accountability. In particular the SLA should 
be executed or otherwise guaranteed, no later than the execution of changes to 
the ICANN Bylaws which have been specified by CCWG-accountability.

The CRISP team wishes to express our concern about the lateness of the comments 
on the SLA made by ICANN, close to four months after the latest published 
version of the SLA by the RIRs.

We would like to strongly request both ICANN and RIRs to work swiftly on 
providing additional inputs if any, so that the accountability measures needed 
for the Internet number community, can be put into place according to the 
schedule as described above. We trust that ICANN and RIRs continue to work 
constructively and transparently to finalise an SLA that respects the wishes of 
the number community.


Best Regards,

Izumi Okutani and Nurani Nimpuno
on behalf of the CRISPT Team

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