Dear colleagues,

Last night the European Parliament's Committee on Industry Research and Energy 
(ITRE) approved a set of amendments on the NIS 2 proposal, with a majority of 
70 votes to 3 and one abstention. The MEPs also voted in favour of opening the 
negotiations with the other institutions.

https://www.europarl.europa.eu/news/en/press-room/20211022IPR15610/cybersecurity-meps-strengthen-eu-wide-requirements-against-threats

Crucially for this community, these amendments include changes to the way the 
DNS service providers are included and importantly, the parliament's proposal 
is to remove the DNS root-servers from the scope of the proposed directive.

We are pleased to find the parliament and its rapporteur, Mr Groothuis, agree 
with our views that the DNS root and the root-servers should not be subject to 
(national) legislation, quoting the justification from his report:

"Root name servers should be out of scope; regulating them is contrary to the 
EU’s vision of a “single, open, neutral, free, secure and un-fragmented 
network” and could encourage and empower states advocating for a top-down, 
state-controlled Internet governance approach, instead of the multi-stakeholder 
approach."

To be clear, this is just one step in the legislative process, but a very 
important milestone.

Meanwhile on the side of the EU member states ("EU Council") The Horizontal 
Working Party on Cyber Issues is also busy discussing their views and find 
consensus on the Council's position. Once that is done, the negotiations 
between Parliament, Council and Commission can start and develop a final 
compromise text.

Although these meetings are closed, we have been receiving information that the 
exclusion of root is being discussed. We hope to find that the member states 
also support our view that matters concerning the root-server operations should 
be addressed in a multistakeholder setting and will agree to exclude the DNS 
root-servers from the proposal.

We will send further updates to this list when we have them,

Best,

Marco Hogewoning
RIPE NCC


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