Copyright © 2008 Japan Network Information Center JPNIC's review of IPv4 address transfer  Izumi Okutani  Japan Network Information.

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Copyright © 2008 Japan Network Information Center JPNIC's review of IPv4 address transfer  Izumi Okutani  Japan Network Information Center NIR 25 th Aug 2009

Copyright © 2009 Japan Network Information Center 1 Situation of Transfer proposal  Had been discussing the issue since APNIC24 (Sep 2007)  Reached “meeting consensus” at Manila although did not reach final consensus after ML discussions  General feeling is to support the proposal itself and currently discussing final details of the criteria

Copyright © 2009 Japan Network Information Center 2 Status of Discussions APNIC24(Sep 2007) More discussions required on impact of address trading, criteria of transfer, etc APNIC25(Feb 2008) Similar issues raised as APNIC24 Some support also confirmed APNIC26(Aug 2008) Issues still raised but Support outnumbered Objections APNIC27(Feb 2009) Reached meeting consensus But no consensus after ML discussions JPOPM15(Nov 2008) Discussions with Geoff Huston (prop author) 80% Support, No Objections JPOPM14(Jul 2008) Several issues raised on its impact Support continue discussions APNIC Forum JP Forum Temporary JPOPM(Feb 2009) Discussions on transfer criteria for APNIC JPOPM13(Nov 2007) Only an update – No Discussions SUPPORTSUPPORT

Copyright © 2009 Japan Network Information Center 3 JPNIC's Position and Situation  Acknowledge community support in Japan as well as the APNIC region  Will be proposed in our OPM in Nov based on our PDP to consider implementing in Japan  As expressed in Manila, JPNIC believes impact outside of address management must also be reviewed  Ensure there is no large confusion/issues before providing service to the community  Currently working on review of transfer mechanism to give JPNIC’s concrete position before our OPM

Copyright © 2009 Japan Network Information Center 4 Questions We Have 1.How are address transfers likely to take place?  Scale, type of transactions, etc.  Any confusion anticipated? if so, what are necessary measures? 2.Do we need a new legal framework for transfer transactions?  To minimize frauds, disputes 3.What should we note about the transfer procedure?  Where do we draw a clear line between transfer transactions and registration?  How should legal disputes handled esp. after recording transfer?  Anything to note about inter-registry transfers. e.g., customs duty, responsibility between registries? 4.What would be the impact on taxation/finance?  if address space is considered to have monetary value

Copyright © 2009 Japan Network Information Center 5 Current Review Status  Simulation of address transfer  Roundtable discussions with ISPs  how they think they will trade address space  Economist  How transfers are likely to happen from economic perspective  Need for a new legal framework  Lawyers, Domain Name DRP specialist  Review of procedural issues  Teleconference with APNIC/NIRs April  Confirm procedure including inter APNIC – NIR members  Lawyers, Domain Name DRP specialist  needs for legal framework, responsibility between transfer transactions/registrations, issues on inter-registry transfer  Taxation/finance issues  Contact chartered accountant  Share status with government

Copyright © 2009 Japan Network Information Center 6 How ISPs in Japan speculate transfer transactions  No strong motivation to undertake transfer before APNIC pool runs out  Charging fee to historical resources likely to help fluidity of unused historical resources  Companies are likely to obtain address through consult system integrators/consulting firms  as a part of network consulting  more trustable if you know the firm than auctions/public markets  Probably no strong motivation to run an open market  market is expected to last only for a few years, so no enough motivation to recover cost for market- operators  Most of the transferred address are likely to be from historical range  Most portable allocations are efficiently used  ISPs will not be willing to give out unused space to others  Transfer will just be one of the options  Will review cost balance with other technologies, e.g.,NAT and IPv6 deployment

Copyright © 2009 Japan Network Information Center 7 Interim Review Result  Transfer transactions are likely to be limited in timeframe, scale and method of transactions  a few years after the transfer  mostly based on historical resources  transactions via system integrators or consulting firms rather than through open market  No new legal framework required  no different from other commercial transactions in nature  Close to transfer of “credit obligation” in nature in Japan  No major issue in handling disputes for transfer transactions and registration  As long as registry’s role and responsibility is clearly defined, no need to worry about involved in disputes  the biggest issue to take care of is duplicate transfers of the same space, which can be addressed by ensuring documents from both source and recipient  Registration policy for "leasing" should be clearly defined  If doesn't register, WHOIS does not reflect the actual user (which doesn't fully meet the intention of the proposal)  OTOH, registering leased user as the holder of the space may cause confusion  Should clearly define of responsibility between registries for inter- registry transfers  Especially when transfer is not completed

Copyright © 2009 Japan Network Information Center 8 Summary of the Current Review  No major issue at this stage in legal area/the transfer transactions itself  Concern over taxation remains  difficult to for experts to provide analysis  Need to fix policy for leasing  what we have in mind is to register lease as "lease" information  hope to exchange opinion with APNIC and NIRs  More review on procedure/defining responsibility is needed for smooth Inter-registry transfers  No major issue with what APNIC shared with us in April  Will conduct further review on situation in domain name

Copyright © 2009 Japan Network Information Center 9 Co-operation with APNIC and NIRs  We hope to exchange information with APNIC and NIRs for implementation  Esp. in area of how to handle leasing and inter-registry transfers  We'd also love to hear if you have any ideas about how you plan to handle taxation issue in your economies (if you have issues)  JPNIC is happy to share further information about our review.  Please feel free to contact me at !

Copyright © 2009 Japan Network Information Center 10 Q&A