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[address-policy-wg] [ncc-services-wg] Crimea papers
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Max Tulyev
president at ukraine.su
Mon Jul 28 23:07:54 CEST 2014
:)))) The question is *WILL* RIPE NCC accept that document or will said something like "Luixemburg company? With Novosibirsk registered office? Hey, get out of me that kind of illegal paper!" Will they? On 28.07.14 23:50, Alex Le Heux wrote: > > > On 2014-07-28, 20:40 , "Max Tulyev" <president at ukraine.su> wrote: > >> So RIPE NCC accepts Russian authorities have rights in Crimea region, >> i.e. accepts Crimea is a part of Russia? > > Max, > > Axel said that the RIPE NCC would accept documentation proving that an > entity exists from any country. Nothing more, nothing less. > > By your logic, if an entity present in Russia would be present > documentation issued by the government of Luxembourg that the RIPE NCC > would accept, the RIPE NCC would also accept that Russia is now part of > Luxembourg. > > I¹m sure the Grand Duke of Luxembourg would be thrilled to know that he > managed to annex Russia while he wasn¹t looking. > > Alex > >> On 28.07.14 18:25, Axel Pawlik wrote: >>> On 28/07/2014 15:54, Max Tulyev wrote: >>>> Hello All, >>>> >>>> Do RIPE NCC accept legal papers (i.e. company registration papers) >>>> issued by Russian occupation authorities in Crimea? If yes - why? >>> >>> Max, all, >>> >>> the foremost concern of the RIPE NCC as a neutral membership >>> organisation is to ensure accurate registration of Internet number >>> resources. To do this, we rely on the information and documentation >>> provided by our members. >>> >>> This documentation must come from a national authority and prove that >>> the member exists as a legal entity. Russia and Ukraine both have >>> national authorities that can confirm the existence of legal entities, >>> so the RIPE NCC will accept documentation from whichever national >>> authority the member chooses. >>> >>> cheers, Axel >>> >>> >> >> >
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