Chris & all:

maybe not as directly concerning to the RIPE community as "a globally
interoperable, unfragmented Internet" might be, the right to encryption
appears to unfortunately be only vaguely stated - one of the concerns
MEP Patrick Breyer has already clearly voiced in his review.

cf.
EU-Kommission: Europäische Erklärung für digitale Rechte vorgelegt
https://www.golem.de/news/eu-kommission-europaeische-erklaerung-fuer-digitale-rechte-vorgelegt-2201-162704.html
(German only - use your preferred translation tool to at least get the idea)

Best,

        -C.

On 26.01.2022 17:40, Chris Buckridge wrote:
> Dear colleagues, 
> 
> We noted last year the work going on in various quarters to develop “digital 
> principles”. I wanted to draw your attention to the recent publication of a 
> European Commission proposal for a 'Declaration on European Digital Rights 
> and Principles’: 
> https://digital-strategy.ec.europa.eu/en/library/declaration-european-digital-rights-and-principles
> 
> We previously shared the RIPE NCC’s response to an earlier EU consultation 
> regarding this declaration: 
> https://www.ripe.net/participate/internet-governance/multi-stakeholder-engagement/ripe-ncc-response-to-the-declaration-of-digital-principles.pdf
> 
> While the suggestion we made there (to include a high-level commitment to 
> maintaining a globally interoperable, unfragmented Internet) is not reflected 
> in the new draft, we’ll certainly continue to follow this process and ensure 
> the engagement of the RIPE community. With that in mind, we’d be very 
> interested to hear any feedback or reactions to this new draft from the 
> Commission. 
> 
> Best regards,
> Chris

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