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[members-discuss] Legal compliance doubts
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Serg Galat
greysticky at gmail.com
Mon Mar 21 20:15:13 CET 2022
Dear Stary, I absolutely agree with you, colleague. All your suggestions and questions are more than relevant. Many Ukrainian LIRs have paid or are trying to pay (eventually will pay) invoices despite the martial law and the delay provided by RIPE NCC. On Mon, Mar 21, 2022 at 1:52 PM Stary Bezpiek <stary.bezpiecznik at gmail.com> wrote: > > W dniu 19.03.2022 o 06:59, Taras Heichenko pisze: > > > Peace. > > > > I am glad to see that RIPE NCC is legally clean. There are questions about humanism but of course this is not a cope of work of RIPE NCC. > > In my opinion - it is not. > RIPE NCC claims to operate in accordance with its own policies, that are > created by the community. > > Meanwhile, we have a selective treatment of Members in terms of payments > without: > a) RIPE NCC resolutions > b) without annexes to contracts with users. > c) policy change > Neither the Agreement nor the existing policies allow for discretionary > behavior like "this user may not pay, and others must" without formal > authorization. > > Of course Ukraine as an attacked country can and must be treated with > any aid, including exemption from payments, when possible. But it has to > be passed by a resolution of the RIPE NCC ordinance. The resolution may > contain one sentence: "We do not issue invoices to Ukrainian members > until the end of the war." Vote: who is in favor? All? The End. > > On the other end is Russia, as a country that has been subject to > sanctions. It should not be of our interest, that they cannot pay. In > result, recognizing that Russia users may not pay, because they have > "banking difficulties" means, that no one from Russia will pay. Without > any consequences. Although they probably can pay. Letting go at this > point is very unfair to other Members. > > I also have a difficult in payment because the Euro exchange rate is > very high. Does it interest someone? > > -- > Stary Bezpiecznik > > > _______________________________________________ > members-discuss mailing list > members-discuss at ripe.net > https://mailman.ripe.net/ > Unsubscribe: https://lists.ripe.net/mailman/options/members-discuss/greysticky%40gmail.com -- Sergey
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