Good morning, Dear Colleagues

It seems we have been forced to miss such heated discussions.
Forgive us, the UKRAINIAN community, because drones or missiles fall on us 
every day, there is no heat, water, and it is not always possible to even read 
all the work mail. But we continue to provide free Internet connection even in 
heating points, with concern for indomitable Ukrainians in different parts of 
the country.
I apologize for the slow response.
It is difficult for me to imagine what business interests we hurt when we 
raised the issue of protecting our IP resources that we do not use for resale 
and enrichment. A whole army of people/companies appeared that have nothing to 
do with operator activity in Ukraine. And a well-fed person abroad will never 
understand a hungry person who is trying to survive. Because we think every day 
where to get diesel and the required number of generators. But analyzing the 
endless attack and terror with an endless number of letters, I understand that 
we are definitely on the right path.

It has gone so far that someone here even allows themselves to fire the board 
members of RIPE NCC
In any case, the topic we raised at the conference did not leave anyone 
indifferent, because the topic is very important. And surely the machinations 
will not pass easily.
I thank Petter Hans, Athena and each of the board members for your work. Thank 
you for the open dialogue. You are incredible and have nerves of steel. You had 
to read hundreds of letters with quarrels.
Unfortunately, for the sake of money, people lose face and cross forbidden red 
lines.

Thanks to Sander Steffann and the guys from the Keep Ukraine Connected - Global 
NOG Alliance project for supporting Ukraine - I want to emphasize that YOU are 
our guardian angels! Many operators were able to resume work in the liberated 
territories thanks to you. We are in an inestimable debt to everyone who helps.

Thank you everyone. Hugs




_______________
Best regards,
Olena Kushnir

www.webpro.ua <http://www.webpro.ua/>






> 19 груд. 2022 р. о 15:30 Sander Steffann <[email protected]> написав(ла):
> 
> Hi Hans Petter,
> 
>> After discussions with our Executive Board, we are now ready to begin 
>> implementation of a ‘voluntary registry lock’ in the LIR Portal. This will 
>> be available for all RIPE NCC members, including those in Ukraine, on an 
>> opt-in basis. The lock will allow members to prevent their resources from 
>> being transferred for a defined period. We expect technical implementation 
>> to be completed before the end of the year.
> 
> Awesome! Thank you and the board for getting this difficult step done.
> 
>> The Board made this resolution taking into account:
>> - The concerns expressed by Ukrainian members at the RIPE 85 Meeting in 
>> October 2022
>> - The RIPE NCC’s commitment to be neutral and impartial
>> - The time needed for the formation of a permanent solution addressing these 
>> concerns through the Policy Development Process (PDP)
>> - The RIPE community’s support to accommodate a temporary solution
> 
> +1 much appreciated!
> 
>> This resolution comes with an expiry date of 1 July 2023. We hope that the 
>> RIPE community will use this time to agree on a policy proposal that gives 
>> us a clear mandate to provide this lock as a lasting solution to all members 
>> who see the need for it. Our Policy Officer is available to offer guidance 
>> and administrative support to get the proposal through the RIPE Policy 
>> Development Process.
> 
> After making so much noise I feel I should volunteer here :)
> 
>> From comments at RIPE 85, we understand that some people do not think this 
>> should be a policy matter. However, as we explained at that meeting, the 
>> RIPE NCC cannot limit the transfer rights of paying members without either a 
>> solid legal basis or a clear mandate from the RIPE community.
> 
> I still think that limiting an LIR based on their own request shouldn’t be a 
> problem, but ok, let’s work together on this and get a policy.
> 
>> It is in this context that we must note that the lock will not prevent 
>> resources from being transferred in cases of merger or acquisition. It will 
>> also not prevent transfers in cases where a bankrupt company goes into 
>> liquidation.
> 
> Sensible limitations, I have no problem with them.
> 
>> Finally, in my last email, I said that requests from Ukraine would receive 
>> the ‘highest levels of due diligence’, and I want to explain what this 
>> means. In recent years, we have developed a framework that describes what 
>> information our staff will ask for when handling requests. By applying the 
>> strongest approach within this framework, we will be going beyond our 
>> standard requirements and asking to verify additional documents. With the 
>> passing of this resolution, transfers will follow the process outlined here 
>> and will not be escalated to the Managing Director for approval.
> 
> Sounds good, you shouldn’t need to involve yourself in the workflow. You have 
> very experienced staff for that :)
> 
>> We hope that our Ukrainian members will understand that this is part of our 
>> efforts to protect their resources.
>> 
>> As mentioned above, we will share more specific information on the registry 
>> lock before the end of the year – including how it can be activated and by 
>> whom, and what it does and does not restrict.
> 
> Thank you!
> Sander
> 
> 
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