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Model ICANN-ccTLD Manager Memorandum of Understanding —Legacy Situation

Posted: 2 September 2001


Model ICANN-ccTLD Manager Memorandum of Understanding
Legacy Situation

This Memorandum of Understanding ("MoU") is made and entered into on [day] [month] [year] (the "Effective Date") by and between the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers ("ICANN") and [name of ccTLD organization] ("Manager").

1 Recitals

1.1 Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers ("ICANN") is the non-profit corporation that was formed on 30 September 1998 for purposes of providing technical-coordination functions for the Internet in the public interest. Among ICANN's responsibilities is to oversee operation of the Internet's Authoritative Root-Server System.

1.2 The country-code Top-Level Domain (ccTLD) Manager is the trustee for the .[insert ccTLD's alpha-2 code] country-code top-level domain (the "Delegated ccTLD"), assigned according to the two-letter codes in the ISO 3166-1 list for the representation of names of countries or territories. The Manager has the duty to manage and operate the Delegated ccTLD in the interests of and in consultation with the local Internet community, mindful of the interests of the global Internet community.

1.3 [Note: This recital outlines the temporary nature and scope of the MoU, in anticipation of an eventual triangular or tenured legacy arrangement.] The purpose of this MoU is to formalize the present relationship between the Manager and ICANN. This MoU is intended to persist only for so long as both parties desire, with the goal of replacing this MoU with another, more durably binding, agreement taking into account evolving circumstances, including possible enhanced, cooperative governmental involvement in ensuring that the ccTLD operates within an appropriate framework of accountability.

2 Recognitions

2.1 Recognition of ccTLD Manager. ICANN hereby recognizes the Manager as the manager of the Delegated ccTLD during the term of this MoU.

2.2 Recognition of ICANN. The ccTLD Manager acknowledges that ICANN is, and throughout the term of this MoU shall remain, the Internet coordination entity responsible to the global Internet community for the development of policies for the overall coordination of the Internet domain-name system (DNS) in a manner that maintains it as a stable and interoperable global naming system for the Internet.

3 ICANN Obligations

3.1 Authoritative-Root Database. ICANN shall maintain, or cause to be maintained, a stable, secure, and authoritative publicly available database (referred to in this MoU as the "Authoritative-Root Database") of relevant information about TLDs maintained in the Authoritative Root-Server System. For the Delegated ccTLD, the Authoritative-Root Database shall contain information about the ccTLD Manager, the designated administrative contact, the designated technical contact, and the nameservers.

3.2 Designation of Administrative and Technical Contacts. At the commencement of the term of this MoU, the administrative and technical contacts for the Delegated ccTLD shall be as stated on Attachment A. From time to time during the term of this MoU, the Manager may, by notifying ICANN in writing, request a change in the designation of the administrative or technical contact. The administrative contact must reside in the territory of the Delegated ccTLD during the entire period he or she is designated as such. The request for designation of an administrative or technical contact must be made by the Manager's designee and be accompanied by complete and accurate contact information for the newly designated contact according to Section 4.3. ICANN shall implement a request to change the administrative or technical contact for the Delegated ccTLD in the Authoritative-Root Database within seven days after ICANN is reasonably satisfied that the request is genuine and meets the requirements of this Section 3.2.

3.3 Updating of Nameserver Information. At commencement of the term of this MoU, the host names and IP addresses of the nameservers for the Delegated ccTLD shall be as stated on Attachment A. From time to time during the term of this MoU, the Manager may, by notifying ICANN, request a change in the host name or IP address(es) of the nameservers for the Delegated ccTLD reflected in the Authoritative-Root Database. The initial format and technical requirements for such requests are set forth in Attachment B. Changes to the format requirements may be made by ICANN upon thirty days written notice to the Manager. Changes to the technical requirements may be made only with the mutual written consent of ICANN and the Manager (which neither party shall withhold unreasonably) or in the manner provided in Section 5. ICANN shall implement a request for a change to the nameserver data for the Delegated ccTLD in the Authoritative-Root Database within seven days after ICANN is reasonably satisfied that the request is genuine and meets the requirements of this Section 3.3.

3.4 Implementation of Updates to Contact Information. ICANN shall implement a request submitted by the Manager to revise contact information in the Authoritative-Root Database within seven days after ICANN is reasonably satisfied that the request is genuine and meets the requirements under 4.3.

3.5 Publication of Root-Zone Whois Information. ICANN shall publish, or cause to be published, data maintained in the Authoritative-Root Database about the Delegated ccTLD. The published data shall include at least the names of the Manager, the administrative contact, and the technical contact.

3.6 Operation of Authoritative Root-Namserver System; Contents of Authoritative Root-Zone File. ICANN shall use reasonable commercial efforts to coordinate the Authoritative Root-Server System to ensure that it is operated and maintained in a stable and secure manner. ICANN shall cause, to the extent it has the authority under its agreements and otherwise, the Authoritative Root-Server System to publish DNS resource records delegating the Delegated ccTLD to the nameservers recorded in the Authoritative-Root Database.

3.7 Maintenance of Authoritative Records and Audit Trail. ICANN shall maintain, or cause to be maintained, authoritative records and an audit trail regarding ccTLD delegations and records related to those delegations.

3.8 Notification of Changes to ICANN's Contact Information. ICANN shall notify the Manager of any changes to ICANN's contact information no later than seven days after the change becomes effective.

4 ccTLD Manager Obligations

4.1 Provision of Nameservice for the Delegated ccTLD. The Manager shall cause the authoritative nameservers for the Delegated ccTLD to be operated and maintained in a stable and secure manner, adequate to resolve names within the Delegated ccTLD for users throughout the Internet.

4.2 ICANN Access to Zone Files and Registration Data for the Delegated ccTLD. The Manager shall ensure that the zone file and accurate and up-to-date registration data for the Delegated ccTLD is continuously available to ICANN for purposes of verifying and ensuring the operational stability of the Delegated ccTLD only.

4.3 Accuracy and Completeness of Contact Information. The Manager shall notify ICANN of any change to the contact information about the Delegated ccTLD in the Authoritative-Root Database no later than seven days after the change becomes effective. The administrative contact for the Delegated ccTLD must reside in the territory of the Delegated ccTLD during the entire period he or she is designated as such. The format of the notice shall comply with requirements established from time to time by ICANN. The initial format requirements are specified in Attachment C. Changes to the format requirements may be made by ICANN upon thirty days written notice to the Sponsoring Organization.

4.4 Information on Delegated ccTLD Registration. The Manager agrees to maintain a website which includes details of itself, its procedures, rules and other such information required to register domain names.

4.5 Financial Contribution to ICANN. Throughout the term of this MoU, the ccTLD Manager shall contribute to ICANN's cost of operation in accordance with an equitable scale, based on ICANN's total funding requirements (including reserves), developed by ICANN on the basis of consensus.

5. Development of and Compliance With Global Policies

5.1 Conformity with ICANN Policies. The specifications and policies set forth in ICP-1 (located at http://www.icann.org/icp-1.htm) and in Attachment D shall apply to the operation of the Delegated ccTLD beginning at the commencement of the term of this MoU. During the term of this MoU, the Manager will also comply with any policies established through the ICANN policy-development process described in Section 5.2 that by their terms apply to the Delegated ccTLD.

5.2 Procedure of Establishment. During the term of this MoU, new or revised specifications and policies applicable to the Delegated ccTLD may be established through the ICANN process according to procedures that comply with ICANN's bylaws and articles of incorporation. The Manager hereby reaffirms its support for the ICANN process as the appropriate framework for consensus-based formulation of policies for the global coordination of the DNS, and pledges to participate in and support that process during the term of this MoU.

5.3 Time Allowed for Compliance. The Manager shall be afforded a reasonable period of time (not to exceed four months unless the nature of the specification or policy under Section 5.2 reasonably requires, as agreed to by ICANN and the Manager, a longer period) after receiving notice of the establishment of a new or revised specification or policy under Section 5.2 in which to comply with that specification or policy, taking into account any urgency involved.

6 Miscellaneous

6.1 Termination of the MoU. This MoU may be terminated by either party without cause and at any time upon thirty days notice to the other party. Upon termination, all obligations under this MoU shall cease.

6.2 Remedies. The sole remedy for any breach of this MoU shall be termination of this MoU under Section 6.1. In no event shall any liability arise for breach or termination of this MoU.

6.3 Choice of Law. Issues of law arising in connection with the interpretation of this MoU shall be resolved by the rules of law considered to be most appropriately applied in all the circumstances; provided that Sections 6.1 and 6.2 shall in all events be fully enforced under the law applied; and provided further that the validity, interpretation, and effect of acts of the Manager shall be judged according to the laws of [insert name of country associated with the ccTLD] and the validity, interpretation, and effect of acts of ICANN shall be judged according to the laws of the State of California, USA.

6.4 Notices. Notices to be given under this MoU shall be given in writing at the address of the appropriate party as set forth below, unless that party has given a notice of change of address in writing. Any notice required by this MoU shall be deemed to have been properly given when delivered in person, when sent by electronic facsimile, or when scheduled for delivery by internationally recognized courier service.

If to ICANN, addressed to:

Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers
4676 Admiralty Way, Suite 330
Marina Del Rey, California 90292
Telephone: +1/310/823-9358
Facsimile: +1/310/823-8649
Designee: Vice-President

If to [name of Manager], addressed to:

[insert contact data]
Designee: [specify]

6.5 Dates and Times. All dates and times relevant to this MoU or its performance shall be computed based on the date and time observed in Los Angeles, California, USA.

6.6 Entire Understanding. This MoU and any exhibits hereto constitute the entire understanding of the parties hereto pertaining to the subject matter hereof and supersedes all prior agreements, understandings, negotiations and discussions, whether oral or written, of the parties.

6.7 Review and Modification of MoU. ICANN and ccTLD Manager will periodically review the results and consequences of their cooperation under this MoU. When appropriate, the signatories will consider the need for improvements in the MoU or entry of a durably binding agreement and make suitable proposals for modifying and updating the Parties' arrangements. Any modification to the MoU must be executed by authorized agents of both parties.

6.8 Amendments and Waivers. No amendment, supplement, or modification of this MoU or any provision hereof shall be binding unless executed in writing by all parties. No waiver of any provision of this MoU shall be binding unless evidenced by a writing signed by the party waiving compliance with such provision. No waiver of any of the provisions of this MoU shall be deemed or shall constitute a waiver of any other provision hereof, nor shall any such waiver constitute a continuing waiver unless otherwise expressly provided.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this MoU to be executed in duplicate by their duly authorized representatives.


INTERNET CORPORATION FOR ASSIGNED NAMES AND NUMBERS

By:__________________________
Stuart Lynn
President and CEO


[MANAGER]

By:__________________________


Attachments

Attachment A Administrative and Technical Contacts and Nameservers at Commencement of Agreement
Attachment B Format and Technical Requirements for Requests to Change TLD Nameservers in the Root Zone
Attachment C Format Requirements for Contact Information About the Sponsoring Organization, Administrative Contact, and Technical Contact
Attachment D Specifications and Policies at Commencement of Agreement

 


Attachment A
Administrative and Technical Contacts and Nameservers
at Commencement of Agreement

. [insert Delegated ccTLD code] - [insert name of country/territory]

Sponsoring Organization:

[Insert address]

Administrative Contact:

[Insert]

Technical Contact:

[Insert]

Nameservers:

[Insert]


Attachment B
Internet Assigned Numbers Authority
Format and Technical Requirements for Requests to Change TLD Nameservers in the Root Zone

(This document applies only to TLDs as to which a written agreement is in effect between ICANN and the TLD delegee, sponsor, or operator.)

1. Requests for changes in TLD nameserver delegations to be reflected in the root zone are to be submitted by e-mail to root-mgmt@iana.org.

2. Requests should be submitted by filling out the template available at http://www.iana.org/tld/cctld-template.txt (for ccTLDs) or http://www.iana.org/tld/tld-template.txt (for other TLDs).

3. Nameserver change requests are subject to verification of authenticity and authorization. Both the listed technical contact and the listed administrative contact should be available to verify that the request is authentic and they authorize the requested change. Except where a written agreement between ICANN and the TLD delegee, sponsor, or operator expressly states to the contrary, the IANA shall be entitled to rely on authorization of either the administrative or technical contact as constituting a request for nameserver change by the TLD delegee, sponsor, or operator.

4. Requests for changes to nameservice for ccTLDs (i.e. TLDs having two-letter labels) must result in delegation to at least two nameservers, preferably on different network segments. Requests for changes to nameservice for other TLDs must result in delegation to nameservers on at least five different network segments.

5. Delegations of a TLD to more than thirteen nameservers are not supported.

6. Prior to submitting the request, nameservice should be set up at all the nameservers to which delegation is to be made. Lame delegations (i.e. delegations to servers without operating nameservice for the delegated zone) will not ordinarily be made.

7. The IANA must have zone file access. Except where other arrangements are made (such as for TLDs with large zones), this means that zone file transfers must be enabled at all nameservers for transfers to at least 128.9.0.0/16 and 192.0.32.0/20.

(9 May 2001)


Attachment C
Internet Assigned Numbers Authority
Format, Content, and Technical Requirements for Requests to Change TLD Contact Information

(This document applies only to TLDs as to which a written agreement is in effect between ICANN and the TLD delegee, sponsor, or operator.)

1. Requests for changes in TLD contact data are to be submitted by e-mail to root-mgmt@iana.org.

2. Requests should be submitted by filling out the template available at http://www.iana.org/tld/cctld-template.txt (for ccTLDs) or http://www.iana.org/tld/tld-template.txt (for other TLDs).

3. Requests for changes to TLD contact data must include all applicable elements of data requested in items 3-5 of the template. All information submitted must be accurate.

4. Contact change requests are subject to verification of authenticity and authorization. Both the listed technical contact and the listed administrative contact should be available to verify that the request is authentic and they authorize the requested change. Except where a contract between ICANN and the TLD delegee, sponsor, or operator expressly states to the contrary, the IANA shall be entitled to rely on authorization of either the administrative or technical contact as constituting a request for a contact change by the TLD delegee, sponsor, or operator, except that any change of the identity of the Sponsoring Organization, administrative contact, or technical contact must comply with notice requirements stated in the agreement.

(9 May 2001)


Attachment D
Specifications and Policies at Commencement of Agreement

1. Connectivity. There must be Internet Protocol (IP) connectivity to the nameservers and electronic mail connectivity to the entire management, staff, and contacts of the Sponsoring Organization. There must be an administrative contact and a technical contact for the Delegated ccTLD. [derived from ICP-1 para. (a)]

2. Operational Capability. The Sponsoring Organization must do a satisfactory job of operating the DNS service for the Delegated ccTLD. Duties such as the assignment of domain names, delegation of subdomains and operation of nameservers must be done with technical competence. This includes keeping the IANA advised of the status of the domain, responding to requests in a timely manner, and operating the database with accuracy, robustness, and resilience. Because of its responsibilities for the DNS, the IANA must be granted access to all TLD zones on a continuing basis (see Attachment B). There must be a primary and a secondary nameserver that have IP connectivity to the Internet and can be easily checked via access to zones for operational status and database accuracy by the IANA. [derived from ICP-1 para. (d)]

3. RFC Compliance. The Delegated ccTLD must be operated in compliance with the following Requests for Comments (RFCs): 1034, 1035, 1101, 2181, 2182. In clarification of the statement of host-name rules in these RFCs, all domain names in the Delegated ccTLD (excluding subdomain names under domains registered to third parties) shall comply with the following syntax in augmented Backus-Naur Form (BNF) as described in RFC2234:

dot = %x2E ; "."
dash = %x2D ; "-"
alpha = %x41-5A / %x61-7A ; A-Z / a-z
digit = %x30-39 ; 0-9
ldh = alpha / digit / dash
id-prefix = alpha / digit
label = id-prefix [*61ldh id-prefix]
sldn = label dot label; not to exceed 254 characters
hostname = *(label dot) sldn; not to exceed 254 characters

4. Tagged Domain Names. In addition, domain names in the Delegated ccTLD (excluding subdomain names under domains registered to third parties) having labels with hyphens in the third and fourth character positions (e.g., "rq--1k2n4h4b") are reserved from initial (i.e. other than renewal) registration, except as authorized by ICANN policy or by written exception from ICANN.


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