Donna. I dont think policy issues arising as a result of delegation and redelegation of TLDs are the same as the policy issues arising as a result of contracting a new IANA operator. We're talking about C.7.3 from the IANA Functions Contract.

On Thu, Oct 30, 2014 at 3:51 PM, Donna Austin <Donna.Austin@ariservices.com> wrote:

Guru

 

My understanding of the contingent policy issues you identify are taken into account by IANA in their review of any delegation/redelegation requests.

 

Thanks,

 

Donna

 

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Milton: I agree that changing the IANA operator is a technical decision and not a policy decision; however there are contingent policy issues that may arise due to this technical decision - such as jurisdiction of the new IANA operator, financing of the new IANA operator - where GAC/ALAC participation may be beneficial.

 

On Thu, Oct 30, 2014 at 2:27 AM, Milton L Mueller <mueller@syr.edu> wrote:

In my opinion, while "day to day oversight" is technical/operational; any "major review oversight" will involve policy issues.

 

It depends on what you mean  by “policy issues.”  I would disagree that the choice of an IANA operator is a way to make global policy for the DNS. What you call “major review oversight” is, I think, nothing more than the power to change the IANA functions operator.