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[ncc-services-wg] IP adress transferring in Ukraine
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Max Tulyev
maxtul at netassist.ua
Thu Oct 27 17:21:08 CEST 2022
I am the beneficiary and CEO of Merezha company ua.merezha LIR, who currently operates in Ukraine and supports more than 260 PI resources. I am protecting them from being hijacked by your team. I have (own, CEO) other LIRs operates in Ukraine. That's about me. Let's talk about your arguments. You said there are a big risk of forced transfer of in Ukraine for IP resources (by teams of bad actors other than your). You said it is a big problem and it needs immediate actions, and all Ukrainian companies should bear the ban of transfer to help them. The problem there is NO EVIDENCE of ANY of that situations! NONE. ZERO INCIDENTS. Even zero gossips about it. May be stop spreading false information and stop trying to solve the totally non-existent problem by the cost of all the country? Of course, the deeper due diligence checks for distressed areas should be implemented. That's true. 27.10.22 16:44, Viktoriia Opanasiuk пише: > Hi everyone! > > Looking at such a broad discussion around the issue of the decision to > protect Ukrainian IP resources, I want to add a comment and a wish. > > First of all, I would like to clarify the issue a little. We are only > talking about temporarily freezing the transfer of IP addresses until a > solution to correctly identify and prohibit risky transfers is found and > implemented. > > And in order to understand who exactly is against the temporary freeze > or who supports it , it would be very good if you wrote a few words > about who exactly those who express their position represent. > For example, does the company have LIR status, is the company an ISP > provider, and if so, in which regions of Ukraine does it provide > services. If the LIR is not a ISP provider, does it continue its work in > Ukraine? This is purely to understand whether the position of the > participant in the discussion is from a representative of the Ukrainian > community and what part of this community he represents. > > Otherwise, this discussion may slightly distort the real problems that > exist in Ukraine today. > > -- > Viktoriia Opanasiuk >
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