Network Working Group                                         S. Bradner
Request for Comments: 2691                            Harvard University
Category: Informational                                   September 1999


              A Memorandum of Understanding for an ICANN
                    Protocol Support Organization

Status of this Memo

  This memo provides information for the Internet community.  It does
  not specify an Internet standard of any kind.  Distribution of this
  memo is unlimited.

Copyright Notice

  Copyright (C) The Internet Society (1999).  All Rights Reserved.

Abstract

  This is the text of the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) that was
  signed by ICANN, the IETF, the ITU-T, W3C and ETSI on July 14, 1999
  in Oslo. This MoU creates the Protocol Support Organization (PSO)
  within the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers
  (ICANN).  This MoU was developed by representatives of the IETF, ITU,
  W3C, ETSI, and ICANN with the help of Jorge Contreras of Hale and
  Dorr.


                       MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING

                              July 14, 1999

                 ICANN Protocol Supporting Organization

  (1) Purpose and Scope

      (a) The Protocol Support Organization (PSO) will be a consensus-
          based  advisory body within the ICANN framework.

      (b) The PSO will establish a "Protocol Council" and host an
          annual open  meeting (the "General Assembly").

      (c) The purpose of this Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) is to
          establish a set of principles that ICANN and the Standards
          Development Organizations who have signed below (the Signing
          SDOs) will  use in forming and operating the PSO




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  (2) Composition and Action of Protocol Council

      (a) Size.  Each Signing SDO will appoint two (2) members to the
          Protocol Council, each such member to serve for a time period
          determined by such Signing SDO.

      (b) Each Signing SDO shall be responsible for choosing its
          members of the Protocol Council in a manner of its own
          choosing, and in accordance with its own open procedures.
          Each Signing SDO may remove or replace one or both of its
          members on the Protocol Council in its discretion.  Each
          Signing SDO must notify the Protocol Council Secretary and
          ICANN when it changes its members and, in addition, must
          ratify its choices at least annually.

      (c) Selection and Appointment.  Concurrently with the posting of
          notice of the date of the annual meeting of the PSO General
          Assembly on the PSO Web Site, ICANN and the Protocol Council
          shall make an open call for nominations to any potential
          vacancies on the Protocol Council.  Any nominations received
          will be forwarded to the Signing SDOs eligible to appoint
          members (i.e., they do not already have two members on the
          Protocol Council) for their consideration.

      (d) Action by Protocol Council.  Unless otherwise specified in
          this MOU, all actions of the Protocol Council shall be taken
          by majority vote of the total number of members.  Action may
          be taken at any meeting of the Protocol Council, which may be
          by telephone conference in which all participants can hear
          the others.  Meetings of the Protocol Council may be called
          by request of any three members of the Protocol Council, with
          at least 45 days for physical meetings or fifteen (15) days
          for telephonic or other electronic meetings prior written
          notice to each of the other members.  In order to conduct
          business at any meeting of the Protocol Council, at least a
          quorum of members must be present; a quorum shall be present
          when at least majority of the members of the Protocol Council
          are present, and when such members represent at least 3/4ths
          of the Signing SDOs.

      (e) Web Site.  The Protocol Council will arrange for the
          establishment and maintenance of a Web site devoted to PSO
          activities and news.

      (f) Secretary.  The Protocol Council will have a Secretary to
          coordinate administrative matters relating to the PSO and
          Protocol Council.  The Secretary's term of office shall be
          one year.  The position of Secretary will rotate among the



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          Signing SDOs, with the initial Secretary to be selected by
          the IETF, and subsequent Secretaries to be appointed by a
          randomly selected Signing SDO that has not appointed  the
          Secretary in the current rotation.

      (g) No Compensation.  Neither the Secretary, nor any Protocol
          Council member or designated ICANN Board member shall be
          entitled to any compensation or reimbursement of expenses
          from the PSO.  The PSO shall not be required to obtain
          insurance coverage for, or to indemnify, the members of the
          Protocol Council or persons acting in any other capacity by
          or for the PSO.

  (3) ICANN Directors

      (a) The Protocol Council will appoint Directors to the ICANN
          Board of  Directors in accordance with the By-laws of ICANN,
          for such terms as  are specified by such By-laws.  ICANN will
          notify the Protocol Council of any vacancies on the ICANN
          Board which may be filled by the Protocol Council.

      (b) The Protocol Council will conduct an open call for
          nominations for any open PSO seats on the ICANN Board.  Each
          Signing SDO is entitled to nominate candidates by procedures
          of its own choosing. Additionally, nominations from the
          public at large will be allowed under conditions to be
          defined by the Protocol Council.  The Protocol Council will
          select the PSO nominees to the ICANN Board from among these
          nominees.  ICANN Directors selected by the Protocol Council
          may, but need not, be members of the Protocol Council or any
          SDO.

      (c) No more than 2 PSO-nominated Directors may be residents of
          the same Geographic Region (as defined in the ICANN By-laws).

      (d) The ICANN Directors appointed by the Protocol Council will
          not represent the PSO on the ICANN Board, but will function
          as full Directors of ICANN.

  (4) Duties of Protocol Council

      (a) Advisory Role.  The Protocol Council will advise the ICANN
          Board on matters referred to the Protocol Council by the
          ICANN Board relating to the assignment of parameters for
          Internet protocols.






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      (b) Policy Development

          (i)   In the tradition of the Internet, standards development
                policies and conflict resolution mechanisms should be
                created and utilized by those institutions most
                directly involved, without undue interference from
                centralized bodies.

          (ii)  The ICANN By-laws vest in the PSO the primary
                responsibility for developing and recommending
                substantive policies in the area of protocol parameter
                assignment.

          (iii) The PSO is committed to the proposition that policies
                for parameter assignments for particular protocols are
                the responsibility of the individual Signing SDO that
                developed the protocol.

          (iv)  The Protocol Council, and, when requested, ICANN, will
                be available as needed by the Signing SDOs to develop
                policies and procedures for conflict resolution between
                Signing SDOs.

          (v)   Any such policies and procedures will be adopted only
                with the agreement of all SDOs.

  (5) Annual Open Meeting

      (a) The Protocol Council will periodically convene an open
          meeting  ("General Assembly") for promoting discussion and
          receiving input  regarding the work of the PSO.
      (b) A General Assembly  will be held at least once per year, and
          will permit open participation by all interested individuals.
      (c) Each annual General Assembly will be hosted by a Signing SDO
          in  conjunction with one of its major meetings, as determined
          by the  Protocol Council (with an effort to hold no 2
          consecutive General  Assemblies in the same Geographic
          Region.)
      (d) It is expected that the major organizations within the
          Internet  protocol standards development community will
          provide the  constituency of the General Assembly.

  (6) Open Proceedings and Documents

      (a) Communications between ICANN and the Protocol Council.  All
          official communications between ICANN and the Protocol
          Council will be made public on the PSO web site.  In the
          event that ICANN requests that a communication be kept



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          confidential, the Protocol Council will honor this request
          for a fixed period of time not to exceed one year, and then
          make the communication public.

      (b) Protocol Council Proceedings.  All meetings of the Protocol
          Council and official discussions of Protocol Council business
          will be conducted or reported on a publicly-archived mailing
          list accessible through the PSO web site.

      (c) Meeting Announcements.  The schedule and agenda for the PSO
          General Assembly will be posted on the PSO Web Site at least
          90 days in advance of the meeting date.  Notice of Protocol
          Council meetings will be posted on the PSO Web at least 45
          days before each physical meeting or fifteen (15) days before
          any telephonic or other electronic meeting, or such shorter
          time period agreed upon by each of the Signing SDOs.  The
          minutes from all PSO meetings will be publicly posted on the
          PSO web site within 30 days of the meeting.

  (7) Review and Modification of MOU.  ICANN and the Signing SDOs 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 and make
      suitable proposals for modifying and updating the arrangements
      and scope of the MOU.  Any modification to the MOU must be
      approved by all signatories.

  (8) Standards Development Organizations

      (a) The initial signatories to this MOU shall include ICANN and
          the Signing SDOs who have signed below.  Each Signing SDO
          must be an international, Internet-related standards
          development organization that establishes that it meets the
          criteria for SDOs set forth below.

          (i)  SDOs must be open, international, voluntary technical
                standard and technical specification development
                organizations which:

                (A) Develop standards and/or specifications for use
                    over the public Internet.

                (B) Can demonstrate active membership in the IP-related
                    standards and/or specification development process
                    of more than 800 individuals, if individual
                    memberships are used by the organization, or 80
                    companies, if corporate memberships are used by the
                    organization.



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                (C) Has been in operation for 3 or more years at the
                    time of their application.

                (D) Can demonstrate that there is significant
                    deployment of its standards on the Internet.

                (E) The significant protocols controlled by the
                    organization can be implemented without paying a
                    licensing fee to the organization.

          (ii)  Open, international, voluntary standards organizations
                are defined as international organizations that plan,
                develop or establish voluntary standards.  An
                organization shall be considered open and international
                if its standards and/or specifications development
                process is open to any person or organization of any
                nationality on equitable terms.  An organization shall
                be considered voluntary if it makes no claim to compel
                use of its standards and specifications.  Additionally,
                to be considered 'international', an organization's
                voting (or other "full") membership must include
                individuals or companies primarily located in at least
                three different Geographic Regions and at least two
                different countries within each of those Geographic
                Regions.

      (b) New Signatories

          (i)   Any organization that believes it satisfies the SDO
                qualifications set forth above may apply in writing to
                the  Protocol Council to become a party to this MOU.
                In order for an organization to become a party to this
                MOU, all then-existing MOU signatories must agree that
                such organization qualifies as  an SDO.

          (ii)  Rejected applicants can appeal to the ICANN Board,
                which may override such a rejection if the ICANN Board
                finds, by at least a two-thirds vote, that the
                organization meets the SDO criteria set forth above.

          (iii) Any organization that is accepted as an SDO under this
                MOU  must execute a copy of this MOU, and agree to be
                bound by all of its terms and conditions, upon which it
                shall be considered  a Signing SDO for all purposes
                under this MOU.






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      (9) General.  This MOU does not constitute any of the parties as
          a partner, joint venture, agent, principal or franchisee of
          any other party. The waiver of any provision of this MOU on
          any occasion shall not constitute a waiver for purposes of
          any other occasion.  No party may transfer or assign any
          interest, right or obligation arising under this MOU without
          the prior written consent of each other party to this MOU.

      IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this Memorandum of Understanding is executed
      this 14 day of July 1999 by the undersigned, acting through their
      duly authorized representatives:

      INTERNET CORPORATION FOR ASSIGNED NAMES AND NUMBERS
        By: (signature)
        Name: Michael W. Roberts
        Title: Interim President / CEO

      INTERNET ENGINEERING TASK FORCE
        By: (signature)
        Name: Fredrick J.  Baker
        Title: Chair, IETF

      INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNATIONS UNION
        By: (signature)
        Name: Houlin Zhao, on behalf of Secretary-General of ITU
        Title: Director, TSB

      WORLD WIDE WEB CONSORTIUM
        By: (signature)
        Name: Henrik Frystyk Nielsen
        Title: HTTP Activity Lead

      EUROPEAN TELECOMMUNICATIONS STANDARDS INSITITUTE
        By: (signature)
        Name: Bridget Cosgrave
        Title: Deputy Director General















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Security Considerations

  This type of non-protocol document does not directly effect the
  security of the Internet.

Editor's Address

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