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[ncc-services-wg] Crimea papers - Clarifying the RIPE NCC Legal Position
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Stephane Bortzmeyer
bortzmeyer at nic.fr
Tue Jul 29 12:30:34 CEST 2014
On Tue, Jul 29, 2014 at 12:02:04PM +0200, Athina Fragkouli <athina.fragkouli at ripe.net> wrote a message of 21 lines which said: > Documents issued by national authorities are considered to be > sufficient proof. You did not reply to one of the questions raised in the thread: can a future member present papers from a national authority of another country? I start a LIR in France, can I present papers from the german authorities (should Germany issue them)?
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