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[address-policy-wg] [ncc-services-wg] Crimea papers
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Dmitriy Zemlyanoy
dmitriy at deltahost.com.ua
Tue Jul 29 01:58:35 CEST 2014
Max, I also wish to know if such scheme is available for Crimea then... May I send such papers for Ukrainian service region which was signed by i.e. Panama authorities? Why not? It is the same. -- Dmitriy Zemlyanoy. DeltaHost. http://deltahost.com Max Tulyev писал 2014-07-28 21:26: > Hi Gert, > > for my knowlege, there was NO democratic decision, at least becuse of > all international observers (excepr Russian, of course) said the vote > itself was totally fake, but I'm not about it now. > > NO GOVERMENT IN THE WORLD, including Dutch one, accepted Crimea is a > part of Russia. So why RIPE NCC does? > > If papers issued by Russian goverment in Crimea is acceptable because > it > is good for some members, can RIPE NCC accept same papers issued in > Crimea say Principality of Sealand goverment as well? > > And the main question: Has RIPE NCC legal rights to accept that kind of > documents at all? What RIPE NCC lawyers say? > > On 28.07.14 21:04, Gert Doering wrote: >> Hi, >> >> On Mon, Jul 28, 2014 at 08:57:12PM +0300, Max Tulyev wrote: >>> So RIPE NCC accepts Russian authorities have rights in Crimea region, >>> i.e. accepts Crimea is a part of Russia? >> >> Max, what are you trying to achieve? There is no good answer to that >> question. >> >> Depending which media outlet you decide to believe, crimean people >> decided >> to be part of Russia all on their own (which sounds quite legit to >> me), >> in a democratic decision - or it was an annection by Russia (not >> overly >> legit, but has happened in the past). This is not something the RIPE >> NCC >> can solve, and I think Axel's answer was as salomonic as possible: the >> NCC >> serves it's *members*, not any government in particular. >> >> Gert Doering >> -- NetMaster >>
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