Dear group,

This message is in context of 2019-08 and related policy proposals in other 
regions of the world. When the RPKI is changed from an "opt-in" to an "no 
opt-out" mechanism, things will break horribly. Christian's message should make 
that clear.

Imagine that the sanctions progress in intensity, to a state where RIPE NCC 
must de-register the resources assigned to the 3 members on the sanctions list. 
Their resources would stop being assigned, and move into the unassigned pool. 
This means they'll end up on the SLURM file, and if *you* use that SLURM file 
you will NOT be able to communicate via the Internet with fellow humans who 
happened to be born into an unfortunate situation. For this reason I will not 
use such SLURM files, they have the potential to do far more harm than they are 
doing me good.

https://labs.ripe.net/Members/job_snijders/dont-terminate-peoples-internet-connections

The people in charge will find a way to browse the web anyway (satellite, lease 
IPs from other places), where stuff like this really hurts is the small people 
that are trying to find information on the Internet about the state of the 
world.

Please read the below and ask yourself whether it really is worth it to pursue 
2019-08 or related policies in other regions.

Kind regards,

Job

----- Original message -----
From: Christian Kaufmann <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Subject: [ncc-announce] [news] Sanctions and the RIPE NCC: Status Update
Date: Wednesday, June 24, 2020 13:09

Dear members,

I want to briefly update you on the current situation involving sanctions, 
following my last email back in April[1].

In short, there have been no major developments and the situation is largely 
unchanged. However, to keep you informed, allow me to briefly run through this 
again.

STATUS OF EXEMPTION REQUEST AND FROZEN MEMBERSHIPS

In April, we mentioned that the RIPE NCC was seeking an exemption from EU 
sanctions regulation from the Dutch authorities. The authorities have indicated 
that their response will take longer than usual, possibly due to the COVID-19 
situation. We will inform you when we receive a decision on our request.

For the three members believed to be on the sanctions list, this means that 
their LIR accounts remain frozen and they remain unable to access RIPE NCC 
services. While this is not ideal, it does mean that their resources have not 
been deregistered.

BANK TRANSFERS FROM IRANIAN AND SYRIAN MEMBERS

My earlier email also mentioned that the RIPE NCC's bank had temporarily 
revoked its ability to receive bank transfers from members in Iran and Syria. 
Unfortunately, this restriction remains in place and will likely remain so 
until the RIPE NCC receives a response to its exemption request.

As this will probably take longer than the 1 July payment deadline, the RIPE 
NCC is looking at ways to address this and will follow up with affected members 
directly.

RIPE NCC EXECUTIVE BOARD POSITION

This is also unchanged, but I think you'll agree that this is a good thing: 
"The Executive Board of the RIPE NCC believes that the means of communication 
should not be affected by political discussions or disputes. This includes the 
provision of correctly registered Internet numbering resources."[2]

At our board meeting last week, we reaffirmed that the RIPE NCC is committed to 
pursuing all legal means to continue providing services to all of its members. 
As we have already stated, we believe the Internet is a critical tool for 
humanity and should not be affected by political discussions.

I regret that we are not yet able to give a more positive update, we are doing 
all we can to resolve this issue. If you have any questions or comments for the 
board, please contact us at <[email protected]>.

Regards

Christian Kaufmann
RIPE NCC Executive Board Chairman

[1] Sanctions and the RIPE NCC: Current Status and Executive Board Position:
https://www.ripe.net/ripe/mail/archives/ncc-announce/2020-April/001413.html

[2] Executive Board Resolution on Continuity of Services to all RIPE NCC 
Members:
https://www.ripe.net/publications/news/about-ripe-ncc-and-ripe/executive-board-resolution-on-continuity-of-services-to-all-ripe-ncc-members

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