Thx a lot for valuable info all of you! /Maria chair Cooperation WG
_________________________________ Best regards, Maria Häll CEO/Föreståndare SUNET - Swedish University Network Email: [email protected] Mobile: +46 70 535 41 38 Web: www.sunet.se 20 okt 2013 kl. 16:36 skrev Martin Boyle <[email protected]>: > 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: [email protected] > [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Wim Degezelle > Sent: 17 October 2013 23:34 > To: 'Bastiaan Goslings'; 'Gordon Lennox' > Cc: [email protected] > 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: [email protected] [mailto:cooperation-wg- >> [email protected]] On Behalf Of Bastiaan Goslings >> Sent: donderdag 17 oktober 2013 16:33 >> To: Gordon Lennox >> Cc: Bastiaan Goslings; [email protected] >> Subject: Re: [cooperation-wg] European Parliament >> >> On Oct 17, 2013, at 5:12 PM, Gordon Lennox >> <[email protected]> >> 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 >> >> >> > > > >
