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Dmitriy Zemlyanoy
dmitriy at deltahost.com.ua
Tue Jul 29 01:49:43 CEST 2014
> the foremost concern of the RIPE NCC as a neutral membership > organisation is to ensure accurate registration of Internet number > resources. To do this, we rely on the information and documentation > provided by our members. > > This documentation must come from a national authority and prove that > the member exists as a legal entity. Russia and Ukraine both have > national authorities that can confirm the existence of legal entities, > so the RIPE NCC will accept documentation from whichever national > authority the member chooses. The problem it entities on the occupied territory is not legal. They illegal. Until another is confirmed by _legal_ (Ukrainian in this case) authorities. -- Dmitriy Zemlyanoy. DeltaHost. http://deltahost.com
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