From andrea at digitalpolicy.it Thu Nov 3 16:58:49 2011 From: andrea at digitalpolicy.it (Andrea Glorioso) Date: Thu, 3 Nov 2011 16:58:49 +0100 Subject: [cooperation-wg] Material from the European Commission Message-ID: Dear all, thanks for the opportunity to (start to) discuss cooperation opportunities between the European Commission and RIPE NCC, as well as for your flexibility in listening to me via phone. I do hope there will a chance to meet in person soon. As promised during my presentation, please find below the additional information on the activities of the European Commission: - Commission Work Programme: http://ec.europa.eu/atwork/programmes/index_en.htm - Commission at work: material that explains how the Commission discusses and takes decision: http://ec.europa.eu/atwork/index_en.htm - Public consultations by the Commission: http://ec.europa.eu/yourvoice/index_en.htm As well as my contact details: Email (work): andrea.glorioso at ec.europa.eu Email (home): andrea at digitalpolicy.it Twitter: @andreaglorioso Facebook: https://facebook.com/andreaglorioso Linkedin: https://linkedin.com/pub/andrea-glorioso/1/56a/178 Diaspora: https://joindiaspora.com/u/andreaglorioso Tel: +32-2-299-7682 GSM: +32-460-79-7682 I understand this information will be included in the "slides pack" you will receive at the end of the RIPE meeting. Please, do not hesitate get in touch with me whenever you need. Best regards, Andrea Glorioso From andrea at digitalpolicy.it Thu Nov 3 17:06:43 2011 From: andrea at digitalpolicy.it (Andrea Glorioso) Date: Thu, 3 Nov 2011 17:06:43 +0100 Subject: [cooperation-wg] Material from the European Commission Message-ID: Dear all, thanks for the opportunity to (start to) discuss cooperation opportunities between the European Commission and RIPE NCC, as well as for your flexibility in listening to me via phone. I do hope there will a chance to meet in person soon. As promised during my presentation, please find below the additional information on the activities of the European Commission: - Commission Work Programme: http://ec.europa.eu/atwork/programmes/index_en.htm - Commission at work: material that explains how the Commission discusses and takes decision: http://ec.europa.eu/atwork/index_en.htm - Public consultations by the Commission: http://ec.europa.eu/yourvoice/index_en.htm As well as my contact details: Email (work): andrea.glorioso at ec.europa.eu Email (home): andrea at digitalpolicy.it Twitter: @andreaglorioso Facebook: https://facebook.com/andreaglorioso Linkedin: https://linkedin.com/pub/andrea-glorioso/1/56a/178 Diaspora: https://joindiaspora.com/u/andreaglorioso Tel: +32-2-299-7682 GSM: +32-460-79-7682 I understand this information will be included in the "slides pack" you will receive at the end of the RIPE meeting. Please, do not hesitate get in touch with me whenever you need. Best regards, Andrea Glorioso From patrik at frobbit.se Thu Nov 3 17:12:42 2011 From: patrik at frobbit.se (=?iso-8859-1?Q?Patrik_F=E4ltstr=F6m?=) Date: Thu, 3 Nov 2011 17:12:42 +0100 Subject: [cooperation-wg] Material from the European Commission In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: On 3 nov 2011, at 17:06, Andrea Glorioso wrote: > I understand this information will be included in the "slides pack" > you will receive at the end of the RIPE meeting. Once again, thanks for the ability for you to participate. It is, I think, a good foundation to continue discussions. Regarding your slides, they will be visible on the RIPE meeting web site in the archives of the meeting. For the cooperation wg here: http://ripe63.ripe.net/programme/meeting-plan/cooperation/ Patrik From patrik at frobbit.se Sat Nov 19 09:35:30 2011 From: patrik at frobbit.se (=?iso-8859-1?Q?Patrik_F=E4ltstr=F6m?=) Date: Sat, 19 Nov 2011 09:35:30 +0100 Subject: [cooperation-wg] Interaction between Dutch police and RIPE NCC Message-ID: <5FAC6C86-A176-46F4-BCE3-16081B90F4BF@frobbit.se> Hi, I presume many of you have seen this original story on the RIPE website from Nov 9: http://www.ripe.net/internet-coordination/news/about-ripe-ncc-and-ripe/ripe-ncc-to-seek-clarification-from-dutch-court-on-police-order-to-temporarily-lock-registration/ripe-ncc-blocks-registration-in-ripe-registry-following-order-from-dutch-police > RIPE NCC Blocks Registration in RIPE Registry Following Order from Dutch Police > 09 Nov 2011 > The RIPE NCC received a temporary order from the Dutch police to prevent any changes from being made to a registration of four specific blocks of IPv4 address space in the RIPE Registry. > > The order is effective from 8 November 2011 until 22 March 2012. This has been updated with new information on Nov 16: http://www.ripe.net/internet-coordination/news/about-ripe-ncc-and-ripe/ripe-ncc-to-seek-clarification-from-dutch-court-on-police-order-to-temporarily-lock-registration > The RIPE NCC is receiving independent legal advice and is in discussion with the appropriate authorities. It is the intention of the RIPE NCC to pursue this matter further in Dutch court to establish a precedent so that it is certain of its rights regarding such orders. > > In the interest of transparency, the RIPE NCC is working on full disclosure of the background documents. The RIPE NCC will update the community if and when any other publishable materials become available. > > The RIPE NCC is committed to acting in the best interest of its membership and will continue to inform the Internet community on this matter as it progresses. > > The RIPE NCC has not withdrawn, removed or reclaimed the address blocks in question; it has temporarily locked a registration of address blocks. On this last page there is also a link to the police order itself: http://www.ripe.net/lir-services/member-support/police-order-8-november-2011 Patrik F?ltstr?m Co-chair, Cooperation Working Group From Andrea.GLORIOSO at ec.europa.eu Sun Nov 20 12:21:06 2011 From: Andrea.GLORIOSO at ec.europa.eu (Andrea.GLORIOSO at ec.europa.eu) Date: Sun, 20 Nov 2011 12:21:06 +0100 Subject: [cooperation-wg] Work Programme 2012 of the European Commission published Message-ID: <37733D654721E340A0D2B6992C3171680BEDC0CC@S-DC-EXM13.net1.cec.eu.int> Dear all, as I mentioned during my presentation at RIPE 63, one of the main tools to know what the European Commission is planning to do / is doing is the so-called Commission Work Programme or CWP. You might be interested to know that on 15 November, the European Commission published its CWP for 2012. You can find all the documents at http://ec.europa.eu/atwork/programmes/index_en.htm. What you may probably be more interested in is the so-called Annex I, which lists with some more detail the specific "key initiatives" of the CWP (see http://ec.europa.eu/atwork/programmes/docs/cwp2012_annex_en.pdf). The Annex is divided by "policy themes". RIPE members may possibly be interested in the actions under the "Digital Agenda" theme (21-25), as well as action 60 (Fighting European Cybercrime), 87 (On-line gambling in the Internal Market), 91 (Initiative on notice and takedown procedures). Or also other initiatives, depending on your tastes. :) Two further points: - Annex I to the CWP includes what you may think of as "major" initiatives, but is not per se a full and exhaustive list of everything the Commission is planning to do. - Further details on (most of) the initiatives in Annex I of the CWP, as well as on other initiatives which are not in Annex I of the CWP but the Commission is nonetheless working on, are available via so-called "roadmaps" at http://ec.europa.eu/governance/impact/planned_ia/roadmaps_2012_en.htm. The list of "roadmaps" (and also, as a matter of fact, the CWP) is updated on a rolling basis. I hope this is, if not useful, at least mildly interesting. Please let me know if I can provide further information, noting however that (a) the management of the CWP is not under the responsibility of DG Information Society and Media, but of the General Secretariat of the Commission; and that (b) I may not be personally involved in all the initiatives I mentioned above, and certainly not in all the initiatives in Annex I. Nonetheless, I'll be happy to help with providing the relevant contacts, should the need arise. Best, -- Andrea Glorioso (Mr) European Commission - DG Information Society and Media Unit A3 (Internet; Network and Information Security) Avenue de Beaulieu 33 (2/84) / B-1049 / Brussels / Belgium T: +32-2-29-97682 M: +32-460-797-682 E: Andrea.Glorioso at ec.europa.eu Twitter: @andreaglorioso Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/andrea.glorioso LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/profile/view?id=1749288&trk=tab_pro The views expressed above are purely those of the writer and may not in any circumstances be regarded as stating an official position of the European Commission. Les opinions exprim?es ci-dessus n'engagent que leur auteur et ne sauraient en aucun cas ?tre assimil?es ? une position officielle de la Commission europ?enne. Be transparent - Sign up to the European Commission's Register of Interest Representatives http://ec.europa.eu/transparency/regrin From Andrea.GLORIOSO at ec.europa.eu Sun Nov 20 12:23:17 2011 From: Andrea.GLORIOSO at ec.europa.eu (Andrea.GLORIOSO at ec.europa.eu) Date: Sun, 20 Nov 2011 12:23:17 +0100 Subject: [cooperation-wg] Work Programme 2012 of the European Commissionpublished In-Reply-To: <37733D654721E340A0D2B6992C3171680BEDC0CC@S-DC-EXM13.net1.cec.eu.int> References: <37733D654721E340A0D2B6992C3171680BEDC0CC@S-DC-EXM13.net1.cec.eu.int> Message-ID: <37733D654721E340A0D2B6992C3171680BEDC0CD@S-DC-EXM13.net1.cec.eu.int> Dear all, I forgot to mention: >Dear all, > >as I mentioned during my presentation at RIPE 63, one of the >main tools to know what the European Commission is planning to >do / is doing is the so-called Commission Work Programme or CWP. > >You might be interested to know that on 15 November, the >European Commission published its CWP for 2012. You can find >all the documents at >http://ec.europa.eu/atwork/programmes/index_en.htm. Of course, feel free to share this information among your contacts/peers, if you think they would be interested. Best, Andrea From michele at blacknight.ie Sun Nov 20 15:52:12 2011 From: michele at blacknight.ie (Michele Neylon :: Blacknight) Date: Sun, 20 Nov 2011 14:52:12 +0000 Subject: [cooperation-wg] Work Programme 2012 of the European Commission published In-Reply-To: <37733D654721E340A0D2B6992C3171680BEDC0CC@S-DC-EXM13.net1.cec.eu.int> References: <37733D654721E340A0D2B6992C3171680BEDC0CC@S-DC-EXM13.net1.cec.eu.int> Message-ID: <7786A42A-29FD-44B4-BCE9-65AA2A75F122@blacknight.ie> Andrea Thanks for the update / info On 20 Nov 2011, at 11:21, wrote: > Dear all, > > as I mentioned during my presentation at RIPE 63, one of the main tools to know what the European Commission is planning to do / is doing is the so-called Commission Work Programme or CWP. > > You might be interested to know that on 15 November, the European Commission published its CWP for 2012. You can find all the documents at http://ec.europa.eu/atwork/programmes/index_en.htm. > > What you may probably be more interested in is the so-called Annex I, which lists with some more detail the specific "key initiatives" of the CWP (see http://ec.europa.eu/atwork/programmes/docs/cwp2012_annex_en.pdf). The Annex is divided by "policy themes". RIPE members may possibly be interested in the actions under the "Digital Agenda" theme (21-25), as well as action 60 (Fighting European Cybercrime), 87 (On-line gambling in the Internal Market), 91 (Initiative on notice and takedown procedures). Or also other initiatives, depending on your tastes. :) Who is involved with actions 60 and 91? Regards Michele Mr Michele Neylon Blacknight Solutions Hosting & Colocation, Brand Protection ICANN Accredited Registrar http://www.blacknight.com/ http://blog.blacknight.com/ http://blacknight.mobi/ http://mneylon.tel Intl. +353 (0) 59 9183072 US: 213-233-1612 UK: 0844 484 9361 Direct Dial: +353 (0)59 9183090 Fax. +353 (0) 1 4811 763 ------------------------------- Blacknight Internet Solutions Ltd, Unit 12A,Barrowside Business Park,Sleaty Road,Graiguecullen,Carlow,Ireland Company No.: 370845 From pk at ISOC.DE Sun Nov 20 16:33:25 2011 From: pk at ISOC.DE (Peter Koch) Date: Sun, 20 Nov 2011 16:33:25 +0100 Subject: [cooperation-wg] Interaction between Dutch police and RIPE NCC Message-ID: <20111120153325.GW13798@x27.adm.denic.de> On Sat, Nov 19, 2011 at 09:35:30AM +0100, Patrik F?ltstr?m wrote: > http://www.ripe.net/lir-services/member-support/police-order-8-november-2011 the IP address ranges in this copy are concealed. Coincidentally, looking up addresses published in as referred to by will provide some detail. -Peter From Andrea.GLORIOSO at ec.europa.eu Sun Nov 20 17:51:40 2011 From: Andrea.GLORIOSO at ec.europa.eu (Andrea.GLORIOSO at ec.europa.eu) Date: Sun, 20 Nov 2011 17:51:40 +0100 Subject: [cooperation-wg] Work Programme 2012 of the European Commissionpublished In-Reply-To: <7786A42A-29FD-44B4-BCE9-65AA2A75F122@blacknight.ie> References: <37733D654721E340A0D2B6992C3171680BEDC0CC@S-DC-EXM13.net1.cec.eu.int> <7786A42A-29FD-44B4-BCE9-65AA2A75F122@blacknight.ie> Message-ID: <37733D654721E340A0D2B6992C3171680BEDC0DC@S-DC-EXM13.net1.cec.eu.int> Michele, >-----Original Message----- >From: Michele Neylon :: Blacknight [mailto:michele at blacknight.ie] >Sent: Sunday, November 20, 2011 3:52 PM >To: GLORIOSO Andrea (INFSO) >Cc: >Subject: Re: [cooperation-wg] Work Programme 2012 of the >European Commissionpublished > >Andrea > >Thanks for the update / info You're welcome. :) >Who is involved with actions 60 and 91? First of all, I must bore you by specifying that an initiative of the European Commission is, as the name implies, of the European Commission. In other words, whether a particular policy area is under the portfolio of any specific Commissioner or technically handled by a particular Directorate-General/Service of the Commission, this does not change the collective responsibility of the College of Commissioners as a whole when adopting an initiative. My experience (probably wrong in the case of this mailing list) is that this detail is often unclear and a source of misunderstandings. Anyway, hoping you are still awake: action 60 (Fighting European Cybercrime) is under the main responsibility of Commissioner Maelstrom and therefore of the Directorate-General for Home Affairs (DG HOME); action 91 (Initiative on notice and takedown procedures) is under the main responsibility of Commissioner Barnier and therefore of the Directorate-General for the Internal Market (DG MARKT). In both cases DG Information Society and Media (INFSO) is closely involved. Best, Andrea From bastiaan.goslings at ams-ix.net Sun Nov 20 21:53:32 2011 From: bastiaan.goslings at ams-ix.net (Bastiaan Goslings) Date: Sun, 20 Nov 2011 21:53:32 +0100 Subject: [cooperation-wg] Interaction between Dutch police and RIPE NCC In-Reply-To: <20111120153325.GW13798@x27.adm.denic.de> References: <20111120153325.GW13798@x27.adm.denic.de> Message-ID: <13D4F191-E680-40B4-9DDE-8468EB12FF57@ams-ix.net> On Nov 20, 2011, at 16:33, Peter Koch wrote: > On Sat, Nov 19, 2011 at 09:35:30AM +0100, Patrik F?ltstr?m wrote: > >> http://www.ripe.net/lir-services/member-support/police-order-8-november-2011 > > the IP address ranges in this copy are concealed. Coincidentally, looking up > addresses published in > > as referred to by > > will provide some detail. See https://apps.db.ripe.net/whois/lookup/ripe/inetnum/85.255.112.0-85.255.127.255.html -Bastiaan From patrik at frobbit.se Mon Nov 21 11:12:49 2011 From: patrik at frobbit.se (=?iso-8859-1?Q?Patrik_F=E4ltstr=F6m?=) Date: Mon, 21 Nov 2011 11:12:49 +0100 Subject: [cooperation-wg] Big step forward at discussions of WTO Message-ID: Might also be interesting... Patrik Russia to cancel licensing of imported IT product, zero out duties - WTO GENEVA. (Interfax) - In the context of its accession to the World Trade Organization, Russia will remove restrictions on imported digital (cryptographic) equipment, and will also zero out import duties on high-tech goods. Licensing will not be need for dozens more products with cryptography, including wireless communications devices, electronic digital signatures, and smart cards, a WTO statement says. There will be no new restrictions, including expert evaluation, approval and licensing, the statement says. For devices for which the licensing of their import is retained, the procedures will be done only once. The rules for bringing digital devices into the Customs Union were integrated at the beginning of last year. Since then, importers have been obligated to obtain licensing or do notification of each model (cellphone, laptop computers, and so on) that supports cryptography. The notifica-tion is done by the producer of certain devices at Russia's Center for Licensing, and certification and the protection of state secrets by the FSB. Receiving licensing is not to take more than ninety days. From gordon.lennox.13 at gmail.com Tue Nov 22 14:15:05 2011 From: gordon.lennox.13 at gmail.com (Gordon Lennox) Date: Tue, 22 Nov 2011 14:15:05 +0100 Subject: [cooperation-wg] Filtering and Blocking Message-ID: http://www.ip-watch.org/weblog/2011/11/20/filtering-and-blocking-closer-to-the-core-of-the-internet/ An interesting article from Monika that mentions/quotes a number of knowledgeable people. Gordon From steve.nash at theiet.org Thu Nov 24 09:59:17 2011 From: steve.nash at theiet.org (Steve Nash) Date: Thu, 24 Nov 2011 08:59:17 -0000 Subject: [cooperation-wg] Work Programme 2012 of the European Commission published In-Reply-To: <37733D654721E340A0D2B6992C3171680BEDC0CC@S-DC-EXM13.net1.cec.eu.int> References: <37733D654721E340A0D2B6992C3171680BEDC0CC@S-DC-EXM13.net1.cec.eu.int> Message-ID: <00d001ccaa87$595c7480$0c155d80$@theiet.org> 63 - Data retention is also relevant. Especially the reimbursement bit! Steve Nash -----Original Message----- From: cooperation-wg-bounces at ripe.net [mailto:cooperation-wg-bounces at ripe.net] On Behalf Of Andrea.GLORIOSO at ec.europa.eu Sent: 20 November 2011 11:21 To: cooperation-wg at ripe.net Subject: [cooperation-wg] Work Programme 2012 of the European Commission published Dear all, as I mentioned during my presentation at RIPE 63, one of the main tools to know what the European Commission is planning to do / is doing is the so-called Commission Work Programme or CWP. You might be interested to know that on 15 November, the European Commission published its CWP for 2012. You can find all the documents at http://ec.europa.eu/atwork/programmes/index_en.htm. What you may probably be more interested in is the so-called Annex I, which lists with some more detail the specific "key initiatives" of the CWP (see http://ec.europa.eu/atwork/programmes/docs/cwp2012_annex_en.pdf). The Annex is divided by "policy themes". RIPE members may possibly be interested in the actions under the "Digital Agenda" theme (21-25), as well as action 60 (Fighting European Cybercrime), 87 (On-line gambling in the Internal Market), 91 (Initiative on notice and takedown procedures). Or also other initiatives, depending on your tastes. :) Two further points: - Annex I to the CWP includes what you may think of as "major" initiatives, but is not per se a full and exhaustive list of everything the Commission is planning to do. - Further details on (most of) the initiatives in Annex I of the CWP, as well as on other initiatives which are not in Annex I of the CWP but the Commission is nonetheless working on, are available via so-called "roadmaps" at http://ec.europa.eu/governance/impact/planned_ia/roadmaps_2012_en.htm. The list of "roadmaps" (and also, as a matter of fact, the CWP) is updated on a rolling basis. I hope this is, if not useful, at least mildly interesting. Please let me know if I can provide further information, noting however that (a) the management of the CWP is not under the responsibility of DG Information Society and Media, but of the General Secretariat of the Commission; and that (b) I may not be personally involved in all the initiatives I mentioned above, and certainly not in all the initiatives in Annex I. Nonetheless, I'll be happy to help with providing the relevant contacts, should the need arise. Best, -- Andrea Glorioso (Mr) European Commission - DG Information Society and Media Unit A3 (Internet; Network and Information Security) Avenue de Beaulieu 33 (2/84) / B-1049 / Brussels / Belgium T: +32-2-29-97682 M: +32-460-797-682 E: Andrea.Glorioso at ec.europa.eu Twitter: @andreaglorioso Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/andrea.glorioso LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/profile/view?id=1749288&trk=tab_pro The views expressed above are purely those of the writer and may not in any circumstances be regarded as stating an official position of the European Commission. Les opinions exprim?es ci-dessus n'engagent que leur auteur et ne sauraient en aucun cas ?tre assimil?es ? une position officielle de la Commission europ?enne. Be transparent - Sign up to the European Commission's Register of Interest Representatives http://ec.europa.eu/transparency/regrin