There can be startups that get sold before 2 years and they would get affected or companies that go broke and try to get back part of their investment, but, as you saw, the guys that do circumvent RIPE policy will still be able to do it, so it won't affect them. Ciprian On 6/9/2015 10:49 PM, Garry Glendown wrote:
We all hate some things, wish for others... But making the life harder is not equal to solving the problem. _WHO_ is this policy change affecting? Any legitimate business not set on circumventing RIPE policy will, as Ciprian wrote, become an LIR in order to use the IPs. And use them for 2+ years ... the only situations
Guten Tag, that come to mind in which an LIR might want to transfer their IPs is either if they are being bought (tough luck for the buying company, at least they will not be able to transfer ownership for up to two years), or if they go broke, in which case the IPs assigned wouldn't need to be available anymore ...
-garry