Thanks Mirjam. I posted a comment on the website, but I guess it might make more sense to share my reaction here: Is the RIPE NCC response to the Dutch regulator regarding the definition of an essential service operator public? Also, you say, "Data collection restrictions that could hinder the development of AI and the IoT." I think a lot of European citizens would prefer that the development of AI and IoT not be at the expense of their personal data becoming a private economic resource. Why does the RIPE NCC believe that, "the new ePrivacy text ... takes a restrictive approach to metadata and content data processing, to the point that the current provisions would have a negative impact on the development of things like AI, IoT and big data business.” Regards, Mat
On 5 Nov 2018, at 22:56, Mirjam Kuehne <mir@ripe.net> wrote:
Dear colleagues,
In recent years, there’s been a trend towards increased EU regulation with the potential to impact more actors across the Internet landscape. Here, we give a brief overview of the most pertinent policies currently being proposed, debated and implemented in the European Union:
https://labs.ripe.net/Members/suzanne_taylor_muzzin/how-eu-regulation-affect...
Kind regards, Mirjam Kühne RIPE NCC