Hi Everybody,
Marco Schmidt started a thread discussing the addition of the "reg-nr:" 
attribute to organization objects. Summarizing it very briefly, it would make 
identifying legal entities easier, as their government-issued identification 
number would be available in the database. 
The Database team plans on including a URL to the responsible company register 
on the web frontend where available, while the WHOIS and RDAP will not include 
the URL.

Marco already went through the effort of writing both a Problem Definition and 
a Solution Definition, which "fast-tracked" a few steps of the NWI process :p
>From what I was able to determine, the discussion on the working group did not 
>lead to any change of either the Problem or Solution Definition.

There were some concerns about potential privacy issues which, as far as I was 
able to tell, were able to be rectified to a sufficient degree as the new data 
is already public and potential edge-cases were brought to the attention of the 
RIPE-NCC. 

With this, I now declare consensus on the Problem Definition and have 
determined that this can continue using the NWI process.

Please share any additional feedback for the Solution Definition until 22nd 
December.
Considering the current state of the discussion, I think it's safe to say that 
the working group participants will have agreed on the Solution Definition 
after this date.


With this, I thank all participants for their contributions to this NWI.

Kind Regards
David Tatlisu,
On behalf of the Database WG Chairs.

### Copied from Marco's original e-Mail from 17th November


Problem Statement:
The RIPE Database should allow users to uniquely identify Internet 
Number Resource holders. Today, organisation objects linked to RIPE NCC 
co-maintained inetnum, inet6num, and aut-num objects include the 
validated legal organisation name and country code where the resource 
holder is legally registered. However, these attributes alone are not 
always sufficient to uniquely identify a legal entity, for three main 
reasons:
1. Identical names: In some jurisdictions, different companies can 
legally register with the same or very similar names.
2. Transliteration issues: In countries using non-Latin scripts, 
converting names from and into Latin characters can produce inconsistent 
or inaccurate results.
3. Data discrepancies: Differences between the validated legal 
information (org-name and country) and the contact details maintained by 
the resource holder (for example, a postal address in another country) 
can create confusion and make identification more difficult.

Solution Definition:
Introduce a new reg-nr: attribute for RIPE NCC co-maintained 
organisation objects, containing verified company registration numbers 
issued by national authorities. The RIPE NCC already holds this 
information for ~99% of resource holders that are legal entities.
Publishing a unique and verifiable registration number will 
significantly improve the ability of RIPE Database users to accurately 
identify resource holders and cross-check them in national company 
registries.
Only publicly available registration numbers of legal entities will be 
published. Natural persons remain explicitly out of scope.


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