Steve,
The history you are recounting seems to be primarily the story of the IETF trademarks, not the IANA trademarks. This is based on my review of US Patent & Trademark Office records.
Specifically, it was the IETF trademarks that were originally applied for by CNRI. The IETF SECRETARIAT mark was applied for in 1999 by CNRI, and registered in 2000. The IETF and IETF Logo trademarks were applied for by CNRI in November 2005. On December 15, 2005, the IETF SECRETARIAT registration and the two IETF applications were assigned to the IETF Trust. (Assignment attached) The two applications subsequently registered in the name of the IETF Trust.
The history of the IANA trademarks is quite different:
USC applied to register two trademarks in 1997: IANA and INTERNET ASSIGNED NUMBERS AUTHORITY. These both registered in the name of USC in 1999. In 2000, USC and ICANN entered into a “USC/ICANN Transition Agreement” in which USC
agreed to assign to ICANN the marks INTERNET ASSIGNED NUMBERS AUTHORITY, IANA and IANA (Logo form). USC also signed an assignment document, transferring to ICANN USC’s "entire right, title and interest” in
and to (i) Reg. No.
2,277,028 for IANA, (ii) Reg. No. 2,217978 for INTERNET ASSIGNED NUMBERS
AUTHORITY, and (iii) the common law trademark rights to the IANA Logo. (Assignment attached) ICANN filed its own applications for the IANA Logo (in 2001), INTERNET ASSIGNED NUMBERS AUTHORITY (in 2003) and IANA in 2007, all of which subsequently registered in the name of ICANN. (These newer registrations improved upon and replaced the original USC registrations.)
I see no evidence that CNRI or IETF ever had any ownership interest or other interest in the IANA marks, or that either entity engaged in any transaction with ICANN regarding the IANA marks. I find this very hard to reconcile with the claim that "The transfer of the IANA marks to ICANN was with the clear understanding these fundamentally belonged to the IETF." Perhaps you were thinking of the IETF marks?
Any help in clearing all this up would be most appreciated.
Greg