On Tue, May 17, 2016 at 02:05:26PM +0200, Marco Schmidt wrote:
A new RIPE Policy proposal 2016-03, "Locking Down the Final /8 Policy" is now available for discussion.
The goal of this proposal is to limit IPv4 from the remaining address pool to one /22 per LIR (regardless of how it was received). These “final /22” allocations will receive a separate status with several restrictions:
- These allocation are not transferrable - LIRs may only retain one final /22 following a merger or acquisition - Sub-allocations are not possible - Reverse delegation authority can not delegated to another party
I would like to see a statement from NCC Legal on the legality of any of these proposals with particular emphasis on EU "barrier to entry" legislation. rgds, Sascha Luck