Hi Viktoriia,

RIPE operates on consensus policies. A new policy cannot be adopted if there is 
a meaningful number of objections like clearly there is here.

As has been explained in the in-person meetings, a freeze cannot be implemented 
until a corresponding policy is in place, as this may otherwise open up the 
RIPE NCC to civil liability. Of course, there is also a risk that a freeze 
could negatively impact Ukrainian LIRs (for example ones who may want to sell 
parts of their IP space to fund continued operations).

For the reasons above, I personally don’t think that a blanket ban will be a 
good solution. Instead, the RIPE NCC should conduct increased due diligence on 
transfers from Ukraine and other high-risk regions. From what I understand, the 
NCC has already implemented these measures.

Most of the recent emails have already identified themselves as Ukrainian, some 
including a reg-id or at least mentioning they were an LIR as well. As this 
only affects LIRs, I doubt there will be significant participation by non-LIRs.

Matthias Merkel
Staclar, Inc.

From: ncc-services-wg <[email protected]> on behalf of Viktoriia 
Opanasiuk <[email protected]>
Date: Thursday, 27. October 2022 at 15:51
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: [ncc-services-wg] IP adress transferring in Ukraine
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.

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Viktoriia Opanasiuk
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