Thx a lot for valuable info all of you!

/Maria
chair Cooperation WG


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Maria Häll
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20 okt 2013 kl. 16:36 skrev Martin Boyle <Martin.Boyle@nominet.org.uk>:

Just to make sure that everyone is clear on the division of responsibilities:  

* ITRE has SOLE competence on:
 o   Article 1 (3)  - reference to the electronic communications Directive
 o   Article 3.1(a) - as above
 o   Article 7 - CERTS
 o   Recitals 5, 11, 23 - which covered the above issues
*ITRE has SHARED competence with IMCO on:
 o   Article 1(2) (Subject matter and scope);
 o   Article 3(1)(b-c); Article 3(2-4), (6-7), (11) (Definitions);
 o   Article 8 (Cooperation network);
 o   Article 9 (Secure information-sharing system);
 o   Article 10 (Early warnings);
 o   Article 11 (Coordinated response);
 o   Article 12 (Union NIS cooperation plan);
 o   Article 14 (Security requirements and incident notification);
 o   Article 15 (Implementation and enforcement);
 o   Article 18 (Exercise of the delegation);
 o   Article 19 (Committee procedure);
 o   Recitals 12-20, 22, 24-31, 34-36.

In the case of shared competence, it is possible that IMCO and ITRE will coordinate and try to reach common opinions.  If not, ITRE can re-table its amendments when the discussion goes into plenary.

There are two other committees with competence:  LIBE and SEDE.  If I understand correctly, these are exclusive competence, so their input should be accepted directly by IMCO.  However, some of this is disturbing (liability of software producers, for example).

Best

Martin


-----Original Message-----
From: cooperation-wg-bounces@ripe.net [mailto:cooperation-wg-bounces@ripe.net] On Behalf Of Wim Degezelle
Sent: 17 October 2013 23:34
To: 'Bastiaan Goslings'; 'Gordon Lennox'
Cc: cooperation-wg@ripe.net
Subject: Re: [cooperation-wg] European Parliament

Hi All,
The leading Committee in EP on the NIS Directive is IMCO (Internal Market) with Andreas Schwab as Rapporteur. Where there is a so-called 'shared competence' the ITRE Committee and LIBE Committee take the lead.

Procedure file:
http://www.europarl.europa.eu/oeil/popups/ficheprocedure.do?lang=en&refere
nce=COM%282013%290048

Best,
Wim
CENTR

-----Original Message-----
From: cooperation-wg-bounces@ripe.net [mailto:cooperation-wg-
bounces@ripe.net] On Behalf Of Bastiaan Goslings
Sent: donderdag 17 oktober 2013 16:33
To: Gordon Lennox
Cc: Bastiaan Goslings; cooperation-wg@ripe.net
Subject: Re: [cooperation-wg] European Parliament

On Oct 17, 2013, at 5:12 PM, Gordon Lennox
<gordon.lennox.13@gmail.com>
wrote:

The European Internet Foundation includes a group of MEPs who have a
clear interest in Internet matters.

https://www.eifonline.org/members.html

There are others of course!


Thanks, Gordon - btw do you know which EU parliamentarian 'committee'
was being referred to during the Coop session today in Athens?
Supposedly this would give one an indication which national MEP(s) to
approach re the proposed NIS Directive...

Btw I have been talking to the Dutch representative in the Council's
working group (hope that is the correct English translation) and
learnt that from her perspective nothing has really changed or been
done since the initial position/reflection re the proposed Directive
went to the Dutch Parliament in in March...

(a position btw that states similar concerns as the ones that RIPE NCC
mentioned)

Bastiaan
AMS-IX