Dear Lu, all,

We would like to respond to the statements you have made, here on the RIPE
mailing list and at our General Meeting which took place on Wednesday.

You commented that a lawsuit “could potentially cost millions”, and that we
could "get out of this pretty easily" by allowing Internet number
portability. For the record, the lawsuit you have threatened regards our
decision not to accept sponsorship from you for the RIPE 90 Meeting.

Of course, we disagree with the statements you have made. And we make the
following statement in reply.

The RIRs play a crucial role in ensuring the uniqueness of Internet number
resources, which is essential for ensuring the operation and stability of
the Internet. This role requires an authoritative source to prevent
conflicts and overlaps in address allocations. In filling this role for our
region as the RIPE NCC we make great efforts to maintain robust corporate
governance with high levels of transparency.

The RIR system has been developed by the technical community over more than
three decades, through a process of open, transparent and bottom-up
dialogue and policy development. Any significant changes to this system or
the way we operate should be worked out through this well-established
community process.

We would also like to clarify that IP addresses are not property. This is
reflected in the RIPE NCC Standard Service Agreement: “10.2 The Member
acknowledges and agrees that the registration of Internet Number Resources
does not constitute property and the registration of Internet Number
Resources in the name of the Member or a third party does not confer upon
the Member or the third party any rights of ownership. The Member
acknowledges that any Internet Number Resources deregistered by the RIPE
NCC may be re-registered to another party according to the RIPE Policies.”

Let us be very clear - we stand behind doing the right thing for our
members and community. A public statement was made that a legal threat
regarding event sponsorship will go away if the RIR system accommodates
someone’s personal interests. We believe that this legal threat is made
without any solid basis and is intended merely to force the hand of the
RIPE NCC in an aggressive manner. We suggest that if you believe the RIRs
should implement number resource portability in a way that is not currently
allowed by the existing policies, then you should follow the existing and
well-established community policy processes that have allowed the RIRs to
operate for many years in service to the wishes of their respective
communities.

Regards,
Hans Petter Holen
Managing Director, CEO
RIPE NCC
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