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1.0 Definitions Link: #1.0 Link: #definitions
3.0 Transfer of Internet Number Resource Records Link: #3.0 Resources Link: #transfer
3.1 Submission of the Request Link: #3.1 for Transfer Link: #transfer31
3.2 If the Receiving Party is not yet a Member Link: #3.2 a Member Link: #transfer32
3.4 Internet Number Resource Registration and RIPE Database Issues Link: #3.4 4.0 The Member Changes its Link: #transfer34 3.5 Transfers Between LIR Accounts Belonging to the Same Member Link: #transfer35 3.7 Transfers due to Seizure Link: #transfer37 4.0 Member Changes Link: #memberchanges
1.0 Definitions
For the purposes of this document Internet Number Resource records document, Internet number resources refer to:
- The registered allocations and assignments of a Member
- The independent Internet Number Resourcesassigned through the Member as a “sponsoring LIR” to an End User
In the case of a transfer of Internet number resources from the member to another party according to RIPE Policy "RIPE Resource Transfer Policies Link: http://www.ripe.net/publications/docs/transfer-policies ". Such a transfer may also be facilitated through the RIPE NCC Listing Service.
2.0 Introduction
In order for the RIPE NCC to maintain an accurate registry, it must hold accurate data concerning:
- The natural or legal persons holding the registration of Internet
- Number ResourcesThe Internet Number Resource records
number resourcesThe Internet number resources that are registered to the
This means that any transfer of Internet Number Resources number resources from one party to another, or any change to the legal status of a party holding the registration of Internet Number Resources, number resources, must be communicated to the RIPE NCC.
The Member A member must inform the RIPE NCC if one or both of the following changes occurs:
- Internet Number Resource records are transferred. Such transfers may take place:
- Because of a change in the business structure of the Member, for
member's business structure (forexample in the case of a merger or acquisition of the - Member's organisation; orIn the case of a pure transfer of an allocation from a Member to another Member
member's organisation, or if the member is undergoing bankruptcy, liquidation, suspension of payments or insolvency proceedings) that can be proved/supported by official documentation from national authorities.In the case of a transfer of Internet number resources from the member to another party according to RIPE Policies (section 5.5, IPv4 Address Allocation and Assignment Policies for the RIPE NCC Service Region Link: http://www.ripe.net/ripe/docs/ipv4-policies/#----transfers-of-allocations ). Such a transfer
Policy "RIPE Resource Transfer Policies Link: http://www.ripe.net/publications/docs/transfer-policies ". Transfers of IPv4 Internet number resourcesmay also be facilitated through the RIPE NCCIPv4 TransferListing Service - Because of a change in the business structure of the Member, for
- The Member
.changes its official legal name. Such a change may occur, for example, because of a merger or acquisition of the Member's
The membermember'sorganisation.
This document describes the procedures to be followed for such changes to be properly communicated to, and registered with, and registered with the RIPE NCC.
Note:
If a change in the Member's a member's official legal name is accompanied by a transfer of Internet Number Resource records, the Member number resources, the member must first inform the RIPE NCC of the name change and then of the transfer.
If a change in the Member's a member's business structure is not accompanied by a transfer of Internet Number Resource records number resources or a change in the Member's member's official legal name, then the RIPE NCC does not need to be informed of this change.
This document does not describe the procedure to be followed in the case of changes with regards to independent Internet number resources assigned to End Users or any changes to the End Users business structure. This procedure is described in the RIPE NCC Procedural Document, "Independent Internet Number Resources - Contractual Relationship Changes Between Sponsoring LIR and End User Link: http://www.ripe.net/publications/docs/lir-end-user-contractual-changes ".
This document does not describe the procedure to be followed in case of a transfer of Internet number resources from the RIPE NCC service region to the service region of another RIR and vice versa. This procedure is described in the RIPE NCC procedural document, "Inter-RIR Transfer of Internet Number Resources Link: http://www.ripe.net/publications/docs/inter-rir-transfer-of-inr ".
3.0 Transfer of Internet Number
Resource RecordsIf a Member ResourcesIf a member transfers their Internet Number Resource records number resources to a third party for any reason, this transfer must be declared to, and approved by, the RIPE NCC. to the RIPE NCC for approval.
3.1 Submission of the Request for Transfer
One of the involved parties must submit a request by email to the RIPE NCC for the transfer to be executed:
- If the transfer is due to a change in the business structure of the Member (e.g. merger or acquisition), the request must be submitted to [email protected] Link: mailto:[email protected]
- If the transfer is a transfer of allocation from one Member to another Member according to RIPE Policies (section 5.5, IPv4 Address Allocation and Assignment Policies for the RIPE NCC Service Region Link: http://www.ripe.net/ripe/docs/ipv4-policies/#----transfers-of-allocations ), the request must be submitted to [email protected] Link: mailto:[email protected]
If the transfer is due to a change in the member's business structure that can be proved/supported by official documentation by national authorities (e.g., merger, acquisition, bankruptcy, liquidation), either of the parties involved must submit the request via the LIR Portal Link: https://my.ripe.net/#/update-registry . If the requesting party does not have access rights to the LIR portal, the request must be submitted via email to [email protected] Link: mailto:[email protected]If this is a transfer of Internet number resource from one member to another party according to RIPE Policy "RIPE Resource Transfer Policies Link: http://www.ripe.net/publications/docs/transfer-policies ", the transferring party must submit the request via the LIR Portal Link: https://my.ripe.net/ .
The RIPE NCC will evaluate the request and process the transfer if it is adequately supported by the submitted information (see below under i-v).
The RIPE NCC will ask for the following information:
i. Information regarding the parties involved, including:
- The full official legal names of all parties involved
- Which party will transfer the Internet Number Resource records
number resourcesand which party will receive them - Recent registration papers issued by the relevant national authorities for all involved parties
If the current official legal names of the involved Members members are different from the ones those in the relevant signed RIPE NCC Standard Service Agreement, then the procedure described under section 4.0 in Section 4.0 Link: #memberchanges must be followed prior to the transfer of the Internet Number Resource records. number resources. The procedure described under section Section 4.0 is not necessary for the transferring Member member if the RIPE NCC Standard Service Agreement of the transferring Member for that member is terminated (see Closure of LIR and Sections A.1.1 and A.1.2 of the RIPE NCC Procedural Document, "Closure of Members, Deregistration of Internet Number Resources, section A.1.1. Link: http://www.ripe.net/ripe/docs/closure/#a11 and section A.1.2. Link: http://www.ripe.net/ripe/docs/closure/#a12 ). Resources and Legacy Internet Resources Link: http://www.ripe.net/publications/docs/closure ".
ii. A description of the reason for the transfer (for example, due to merger, acquisition, or transfer of allocation transfer of Internet number resources according to the RIPE policies)
If the transfer is taking place due to a change in the structure of the organisation(s) involved, involved (e.g., merger, acquisition), a description of the changes among the these organisation(s) is necessary. The This description must be accompanied by all the official legal documents issued by the relevant national authorities proving/supporting the changes the request is based on.
If the change in the structure of the organisation(s) involved cannot be proven/supported by official documentation from national authorities describing this change (e.g., a network acquisition from one member to another), then these cases will fall within the scope of RIPE Policy "RIPE Resource Transfer Policies Link: http://www.ripe.net/publications/docs/transfer-policies ".
iii. A list of the Internet Number Resource records number resources that are requested to be transferred. If all of the transferring Member's Internet Number Resource records member's Internet number resources registered are being transferred, a confirmation of this is requested.
The Member member must also indicate any End User assignment agreements that are requested to be transferred.
If a Member member transfers all of their Internet Number Resource records, the number resources, their RIPE NCC Standard Service Agreement of the Member may be terminated (see Closure of LIR and Deregistration of Internet Number Resources, section A.1.1. Link: http://www.ripe.net/ripe/docs/closure/#a12 ). upon request of the member or following the member's confirmation (see Section A.1.1. of the RIPE NCC Procedural Document, "Closure of Members, Deregistration of Internet Resources and Legacy Internet Resources Link: http://www.ripe.net/publications/docs/closure ").
iv. The correct contact details of all organisations parties involved
The RIPE NCC may ask the organisations parties involved to confirm the correctness of their contact details or to update them. The contact details include the billing contact details and the VAT number details.
v. A Transfer Agreement signed by both parties or by their legal successors
The RIPE NCC will make a provides the template of the Transfer Agreement available. Either that either party may submit the Transfer Agreement to the RIPE NCC, to the RIPE NCC.The Transfer Agreement must be signed by authorised persons for both parties. For the transferring party, it is required that the Transfer Agreement is signed by an authorised representative having the general capacity to act on behalf of this party. The RIPE NCC reserves the right to request official documentation proving that the person signing on behalf of either party is authorised to do so. The RIPE NCC may ask the other party/parties to confirm their agreement to the transfer. The confirmation must be authorised (signed or sent) by a registered contact person or authorised person (e.g. (e.g., senior manager, legal successor).
If the transferring party no longer exists by the time the RIPE NCC is being informed, the receiving party must send:
- An official document (issued by a national authority) confirming the closure of the transferring party; and
party - A copy of an older signed agreement between the relevant parties mentioning the transfer of the Internet Number Resource records.
number resources.If such an agreement is not available, the receiving party must sendRIPE NCC may accept aconfirmation of the transfer to the RIPE NCC signed by an authorised person (e.g.(e.g.,senior manager, legal successor).successor) of the receiving party.The RIPE NCC reserves the right to reverse the transfer should another party object to this transfer and provide an agreement that proves that the Internet Number Resource recordsnumber resourceshould have been transferred to themthem.
vi. An overview of the utilisation of all allocations and of the status of all independent Internet Number Resource number resource assignments
The RIPE NCC may ask for an overview of the utilisation of all Internet Number Resources number resources registered to the Member member and of all End User assignment agreements signed by the
Member.
3.2 The Receiving Organisation is not yetMembers may wish to transfer their Internet Number Resource records to another Member or to an organisation number resource to another member or to a third party that is not yet a Member. a member.
If the Internet Number Resource records number resources are transferred to a
- non-Member, the receiving organisation can:Apply to be a Member by signing the
non-member, the receiving party must apply to be a member by signing aRIPE NCC Standard Service Agreement before the transfer takes place (more information on how to become a Member is available Link: http://www.ripe.net/membership/new-members ); or- Undertake all rights and obligations from the RIPE NCC Standard Service Agreement signed by the transferring Member. This might happen if all Internet Number Resource records are transferred. The transferring party is then no longer considered to be a Member
If the receiving organisation party refuses to do either of the above, the RIPE NCC will not transfer the Internet Number Resource records to them. number resources to them.
If the Internet number resources to be transferred are Independent Resources (IPv4 PI and AS Numbers), the receiving party may either apply to become a member by signing the RIPE NCC Standard Service Agreement, or can enter into a contractual relationship with a sponsoring LIR. For more information, please see the notes on Requesting Independent Resources Link: /participate/resource-management/independent-resources .
The request for the transfer can be submitted as described in section 3.1. above (Section 3.1).
All outstanding invoices and all outstanding financial obligations must be paid in full. If the RIPE NCC Standard Service Agreement is terminated in the course of the RIPE NCC financial year, the service fee for this Member member must be paid for the full year. The This payment is the responsibility of the receiving Member.
If the receiving organisation party is not a member, then payment is the responsibility of the transferring member.If the receiving party decides to sign the RIPE NCC Standard Service Agreement, then a sign-up fee must be paid (see RIPE NCC Charging Scheme Link: http://www.ripe.net/ripe/docs/charging Link: http://www.ripe.net/publications/docs/charging ).
3.4 Internet Number Resource Registration and RIPE Database Issues
The RIPE NCC will review the status of any IP address allocation or independent Internet Number Resource number resource assignment maintained by the organisations involved party involved, in compliance with the RIPE Policies current at the time of the transfer.
The receiving Member transferring party or (if the transferring party does not exist anymore) the receiving member must deregister from the RIPE Database any invalid or overlapping registrations or unused assignment approvals. registrations.
The RIPE NCC will update the registry, including all RIPE Database objects maintained by the RIPE NCC that are related to this transfer. The transferring Member member must update all RIPE Database objects maintained by them that are related to this transfer.
4.0 The Member Changes its
3.5 Transfers Between LIR Accounts Belonging to the Same Member
Transfers of Internet number resources between LIR accounts belonging to the same member fall within the scope of the RIPE Policy "RIPE Resource Transfer Policies Link: http://www.ripe.net/publications/docs/transfer-policies " and will be evaluated in accordance with them.
Any time restriction that is applied to Internet number resources when they are received must expire before they can be transferred. However, once this restriction has expired, new time restrictions will not be applied to these resources if they are further transferred between LIR accounts held by the same member.
The procedure described above in Section 3.1 is applicable except from paragraphs 3.1.ii and 3.1.v.
If after the transfer the member decides to close an LIR account, all outstanding invoices and all outstanding financial obligations for all LIR accounts must be paid in full.
The RIPE NCC will review the status of any IP address allocation or independent Internet number resource assignment maintained by the member, in compliance with the RIPE Policies current at the time of the transfer.
The member must deregister from the RIPE Database any invalid or overlapping registrations.
The RIPE NCC will update the registry, including all RIPE Database objects maintained by the RIPE NCC that are related to this transfer. The member must update all RIPE Database objects maintained by them that are related to this transfer.
3.6 Transfers of Internet Number Resources under Policy Restrictions Due to a Change in the Member's Business Structure
Internet number resources that are subject to transfer restrictions imposed by the RIPE Policy "RIPE Resource Transfer Policies Link: http://www.ripe.net/publications/docs/transfer-policies ", and that are transferred due to a change in a member's business structure, must either remain registered with the original LIR account or be registered with a new LIR account. The receiving party will be provided with RIPE NCC services for these Internet number resources via either the original LIR account or the new LIR account until the policy restrictions are lifted.
3.7 Transfers due to Seizure
If the RIPE NCC is delivered a court order for the seizure of the right to registration of Internet number resources for the recovery of money, in accordance with Dutch legal procedures, the RIPE NCC will comply with its obligations. This order may create obligations for the RIPE NCC, such as the restriction of the transfer of Internet number resources from the member’s account, the issuance of a statement outlining the Internet number resources registered to a member’s account, and the transfer of the Internet number resources away from the member’s account.
The RIPE NCC will comply on the condition that the court order:
Has entered into force and is recognised by the Dutch courts.Is served by a bailiff in advance to the RIPE NCC in the form of an authentic enforceable document (e.g., a court order).Specifically mentions the RIPE NCC and creates an obligation for the RIPE NCC to perform the transfer. (i.e., the enforceable title must apply specifically to the RIPE NCC). This does not mean the RIPE NCC needs to be named as a defendant.States the specific Internet number resources at issue.
Each order will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis. If the RIPE NCC believes that an order or the third party seeking to enforce the order does not comply with RIPE policies or RIPE NCC procedures, the RIPE NCC reserves the right to dispute it.
It is the obligation of the Member member to inform the RIPE NCC immediately if any change in the Member's member's official legal name occurs.
The Member must send an email to [email protected] Link: mailto:[email protected] informing the RIPE NCC of the name change. This email member must send a request for name change via the LIR Portal. The request must include:
- New registration papers from the national authority; and
- The official legal documents supporting this change
If the requesting party does not have access to the LIR Portal, the request must be submitted via email to [email protected] Link: mailto:[email protected] and the above-mentioned documents must be uploaded via a secure link provided by the RIPE NCC.
The RIPE NCC will send a new RIPE NCC Standard Service Agreement Link: http://www.ripe.net/ripe/docs/ssa for the Member Link: http://www.ripe.net/publications/docs/service-agreement for the member to sign under the new official legal name. When the RIPE NCC receives the new RIPE NCC Standard Service Agreement properly signed by the Member, member, it will update the registry, including all RIPE Database objects maintained by the RIPE NCC that are related to this change. The Member member must update all RIPE Database objects maintained by them that are related to this change.
If the change in the member's official legal name occurred without a further change in the member's structure (e.g., merger with another legal entity, acquisition by/of another legal entity), the member will not have to sign a new RIPE NCC Standard Service Agreement.