Dear colleagues,

The European Commission has announced plans for a new Digital Services Act with 
the potential to affect many different actors in the Internet industry, 
covering liability standards for Internet intermediaries, a European system 
(and regulator) for notice-and-takedown procedures, and the role of online 
platforms in trading harmful products, among other topics. The European 
Commission is currently holding an open consultation on the act, which runs 
until 8 September, in order to solicit feedback from all stakeholders.

We’re hosting an online dialogue next Wednesday, 8 July from 14:00-15:00 CEST 
to discuss the details of this newly proposed legislation and its potential 
impact on the technical community:

https://www.ripe.net/participate/meetings/open-house/what-does-the-new-digital-services-act-mean-for-you
 
<https://www.ripe.net/participate/meetings/open-house/what-does-the-new-digital-services-act-mean-for-you>

We’ll be joined by Eva Jordan Vankova from the European Commission, Sebastian 
Schwemer from the Centre for Information and Innovation Law (CIIR) at the 
University of Copenhagen, and Athina Fragkouli, who will share the RIPE NCC’s 
perspective on the Digital Services Act.

We hope you can join this interactive discussion, when you’ll have the 
opportunity to ask questions and share your views.

Best regards,

Suzanne

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Suzanne Taylor
External Relations
RIPE NCC

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