Telecoms Package Plenary Voting List : Différence entre versions

De La Quadrature du Net
Aller à la navigationAller à la recherche
(COD/2007/0248 - Harbour report (network user's rights, privacy, consumer protection, ...))
(COD/2007/0248 - Harbour report (network user's rights, privacy, consumer protection, ...))
Ligne 44 : Ligne 44 :
 
! Amending !! Amended !! Topic !! Am. # !! Source !! Advice !! Comment
 
! Amending !! Amended !! Topic !! Am. # !! Source !! Advice !! Comment
 
|-
 
|-
| '''Vote "en bloc" of ITRE amendments'''<br />[http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=COM:2007:0698:FIN:EN:HTML Harbour] Rec. 14c<br />[http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=COM:2007:0698:FIN:EN:HTML Harbour] Rec. 26b<br />[http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=COM:2007:0698:FIN:EN:HTML Harbour] Rec. 26c<br />[http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=COM:2007:0698:FIN:EN:HTML Harbour] Rec. 28a || || 14: [[Telecoms_Package_Plenary_Amendments_by_Topic#Amendment_Allowing_Standardisation_of_DRMs|DRM]]<br />27:[[Telecoms_Package_Plenary_Amendments_by_Topic#Amendments_Related_to_Security|Security]]<br />28: [[Telecoms_Package_Plenary_Amendments_by_Topic#Amendments_Threatening_Privacy|Privacy]]<br />30: [[Telecoms_Package_Plenary_Amendments_by_Topic#Threat_to_Privacy|Privacy]]  || [[Telecoms_Package_Plenary_Amendments#Amendment_14_--|14]]<br />[[Telecoms_Package_Plenary_Amendments#Amendment_27|27]]<br />[[Telecoms_Package_Plenary_Amendments#Amendment_28|28]]<br />[[Telecoms_Package_Plenary_Amendments#Amendment_30_--|30]] || [[MEPs_IMCO|IMCO]] ||style="background:#FF6B6B"| 14: --<br />27: 0<br />28: 0<br />30: -- || 14: allows DRM imposed by NRAs approved by Commission<br />27: implementing measures regarding security of personal data after consulting ENISA, EDPS, Art29 WP and stakeholders<br />28: reference to Data Protection Directive<br />30: IP address as personal data
+
| '''Vote "en bloc" of ITRE amendments'''<br />[http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=COM:2007:0698:FIN:EN:HTML Harbour] Rec. 14c<br />[http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=COM:2007:0698:FIN:EN:HTML Harbour] Rec. 26b<br />[http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=COM:2007:0698:FIN:EN:HTML Harbour] Rec. 26c<br />[http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=COM:2007:0698:FIN:EN:HTML Harbour] Rec. 28a<br />[http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=COM:2007:0698:FIN:EN:HTML Harbour] Rec. 29<br />[http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=COM:2007:0698:FIN:EN:HTML Harbour] Rec. 30a<br />[http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=COM:2007:0698:FIN:EN:HTML Harbour] Rec. 30b<br />[http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=COM:2007:0698:FIN:EN:HTML Harbour] Art. 1.12<br />[http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=COM:2007:0698:FIN:EN:HTML Harbour] Art. 1.20<br />[http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=COM:2007:0698:FIN:EN:HTML Harbour] Art. 1.21
|-
+
| [http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=CELEX:32002L0022:EN:HTML Universal Service] Art. 20.2.1.b<br />[http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=CELEX:32002L0022:EN:HTML Universal Service] Art. 20.2.2<br />[[http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=CELEX:32002L0022:EN:HTML Universal Service] Art. 20.6<br />[[http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=CELEX:32002L0022:EN:HTML Universal Service] Art. 21.4<br />[[http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=CELEX:32002L0022:EN:HTML Universal Service] Art. 21.4a<br />[[http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=CELEX:32002L0022:EN:HTML Universal Service] Art. 33.2a<br />[[http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=CELEX:32002L0022:EN:HTML Universal Service] Art. 33.3<br />[[http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=CELEX:32002L0022:EN:HTML Universal Service] Art. 34.1.2a
| [http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=COM:2007:0698:FIN:EN:HTML Harbour] Rec. 29 || || [[Telecoms_Package_Plenary_Amendments_by_Topic#Amendments_Related_to_Security|Security]] || [[Telecoms_Package_Plenary_Amendments#Amendment_33_-|33]] || [[MEPs_IMCO|IMCO]] + [[MEPs_LIBE|LIBE]] ||style="background:#FF6B6B"| - || breaches of security notified to NRAs, users are notified only if NRAs and ISPs decide so
+
| 14: [[Telecoms_Package_Plenary_Amendments_by_Topic#Amendment_Allowing_Standardisation_of_DRMs|DRM]]<br />27:[[Telecoms_Package_Plenary_Amendments_by_Topic#Amendments_Related_to_Security|Security]]<br />28: [[Telecoms_Package_Plenary_Amendments_by_Topic#Amendments_Threatening_Privacy|Privacy]]<br />30: [[Telecoms_Package_Plenary_Amendments_by_Topic#Threat_to_Privacy|Privacy]]<br />33: [[Telecoms_Package_Plenary_Amendments_by_Topic#Amendments_Related_to_Security|Security]]<br />34: [[Telecoms_Package_Plenary_Amendments_by_Topic#Amendments_Threatening_Privacy|Privacy]]<br />35: [[Telecoms_Package_Plenary_Amendments_by_Topic#Amendments_Threatening_Privacy|Privacy]]<br />62: [[Telecoms_Package_Plenary_Amendments_by_Topic#Amendments_Threatening_Net_Neutrality|Net Neutrality]]<br />67: [[Telecoms_Package_Plenary_Amendments_by_Topic#Amendments_Allowing_a_3-Strikes_Approach|3-strikes]]<br />71: [[Telecoms_Package_Plenary_Amendments_by_Topic#Amendments_Threatening_Net_Neutrality|Net Neutrality]]<br />75: [[Telecoms_Package_Plenary_Amendments_by_Topic#Amendments_Threatening_Net_Neutrality|Net Neutrality]]<br />76: [[Telecoms_Package_Plenary_Amendments_by_Topic#Allowing_a_3-Strikes_Approach|3-strikes]]<br />112: [[Telecoms_Package_Plenary_Amendments_by_Topic#Allowing_a_3-Strikes_Approach|3-strikes]]<br />113: Interoperability<br />117: [[Telecoms_Package_Plenary_Amendments_by_Topic#Amendments_Endangering_Judicial_Power|Judicial Power]]
|-
+
| '''"en bloc": 1-8, 10, 14-73, 75-78, 80, 82-89, 91-93, 95-100, 102-121, 128-129, 131-147, 149-152'''<br />[[Telecoms_Package_Plenary_Amendments#Amendment_14_--|14]]<br />[[Telecoms_Package_Plenary_Amendments#Amendment_27|27]]<br />[[Telecoms_Package_Plenary_Amendments#Amendment_28|28]]<br />[[Telecoms_Package_Plenary_Amendments#Amendment_30_--|30]]<br />[[Telecoms_Package_Plenary_Amendments#Amendment_33_-|33]]<br />[[Telecoms_Package_Plenary_Amendments#Amendment_34_---|34]]<br /> [[Telecoms_Package_Plenary_Amendments#Amendment_35_--|35]]<br />[[Telecoms_Package_Plenary_Amendments#Amendment_62_--|62]]<br />[[Telecoms_Package_Plenary_Amendments#Amendment_67_--|67]]<br />[[Telecoms_Package_Plenary_Amendments#Amendment_71_++|71]]<br />[[Telecoms_Package_Plenary_Amendments#Amendment_75_--|75]]<br />[[Telecoms_Package_Plenary_Amendments#Amendment_76_--|76]]<br />[[Telecoms_Package_Plenary_Amendments#Amendment_112_--|112]]<br />[[Telecoms_Package_Plenary_Amendments#Amendment_113_-|113]]<br />[[Telecoms_Package_Plenary_Amendments#Amendment_117_--|117]]
| [http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=COM:2007:0698:FIN:EN:HTML Harbour] Rec. 30a || || [[Telecoms_Package_Plenary_Amendments_by_Topic#Amendments_Threatening_Privacy|Privacy]] || [[Telecoms_Package_Plenary_Amendments#Amendment_34_---|34]] || [[MEPs_IMCO|IMCO]] + [[MEPs_LIBE|LIBE]] ||style="background:#FF6B6B"| --- || extends ePrivacy to Imaginary Property Rights (IPR)
+
| [[MEPs_IMCO|IMCO]]  
|-
+
| style="background:#FF6B6B"| '''"en bloc": ---'''<br />14: --<br />27: 0<br />28: 0<br />30: --<br />33: -<br />34: ---<br />35: --<br />62: --<br />67: --<br />71: ++<br />75: --<br />76: --<br />112: --<br />113: -<br />117: --
| [http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=COM:2007:0698:FIN:EN:HTML Harbour] Rec. 30b || || [[Telecoms_Package_Plenary_Amendments_by_Topic#Amendments_Threatening_Privacy|Privacy]] || [[Telecoms_Package_Plenary_Amendments#Amendment_35_--|35]] || [[MEPs_IMCO|IMCO]] + [[MEPs_LIBE|LIBE]] ||style="background:#FF6B6B"| -- || "fundamental rights" include protection of IPR
+
| '''"en bloc": too many loopholes'''<br />14: allows DRM imposed by NRAs approved by Commission<br />27: implementing measures regarding security of personal data after consulting ENISA, EDPS, Art29 WP and stakeholders<br />28: reference to Data Protection Directive<br />30: IP address as personal data<br />33: breaches of security notified to NRAs, users are notified only if NRAs and ISPs decide so<br /> extends ePrivacy to Imaginary Property Rights (IPR)<br />"fundamental rights" include protection of IPR<br />62: service providers cannot judge lawfulness without a ruling by judicial authorities<br />67: opens door to 3-strikes approach<br />71: rightfully delete a reference to copyright<br />75: allow restrictions based on lawfullness<br />76: opens door to 3-strikes approach<br />112: opens door to 3-strikes approach<br />113: weakens interoperability clause<br />117: encourages out-of-courts procedures
|-
+
 
| [http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=COM:2007:0698:FIN:EN:HTML Harbour] Art. 1.12 || [http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=CELEX:32002L0022:EN:HTML Universal Service] Art. 20.2.1.b || [[Telecoms_Package_Plenary_Amendments_by_Topic#Amendments_Threatening_Net_Neutrality|Net Neutrality]] || [[Telecoms_Package_Plenary_Amendments#Amendment_62_--|62]] || [[MEPs_IMCO|IMCO]] ||style="background:#FF6B6B"| -- || service providers cannot judge lawfulness without a ruling by judicial authorities
 
|-
 
| [http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=COM:2007:0698:FIN:EN:HTML Harbour] Art. 1.12 || [http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=CELEX:32002L0022:EN:HTML Universal Service] Art. 20.2.2 || [[Telecoms_Package_Plenary_Amendments_by_Topic#Amendments_Allowing_a_3-Strikes_Approach|3-strikes]] || [[Telecoms_Package_Plenary_Amendments#Amendment_67_--|67]] || [[MEPs_IMCO|IMCO]] ||style="background:#FF6B6B"| -- || opens door to 3-strikes approach
 
|-
 
| [http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=COM:2007:0698:FIN:EN:HTML Harbour] Art. 1.12 || [[http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=CELEX:32002L0022:EN:HTML Universal Service] Art. 20.6 || [[Telecoms_Package_Plenary_Amendments_by_Topic#Amendments_Threatening_Net_Neutrality|Net Neutrality]] || [[Telecoms_Package_Plenary_Amendments#Amendment_71_++|71]] || [[MEPs_IMCO|IMCO]] ||style="background:#A4FFA4"| ++ || rightfully delete a reference to copyright
 
|-
 
| [http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=COM:2007:0698:FIN:EN:HTML Harbour] Art. 1.12 || [[http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=CELEX:32002L0022:EN:HTML Universal Service] Art. 21.4 || [[Telecoms_Package_Plenary_Amendments_by_Topic#Amendments_Threatening_Net_Neutrality|Net Neutrality]] || [[Telecoms_Package_Plenary_Amendments#Amendment_75_--|75]] || [[MEPs_IMCO|IMCO]] ||style="background:#FF6B6B"| -- || allow restrictions based on lawfullness
 
|-
 
| [http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=COM:2007:0698:FIN:EN:HTML Harbour] Art. 1.12 || [[http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=CELEX:32002L0022:EN:HTML Universal Service] Art. 21.4a || [[Telecoms_Package_Plenary_Amendments_by_Topic#Allowing_a_3-Strikes_Approach|3-strikes]] || [[Telecoms_Package_Plenary_Amendments#Amendment_76_--|76]] || [[MEPs_IMCO|IMCO]] ||style="background:#FF6B6B"| -- || opens door to 3-strikes approach
 
|-
 
| [http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=COM:2007:0698:FIN:EN:HTML Harbour] Art. 1.20 || [[http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=CELEX:32002L0022:EN:HTML Universal Service] Art. 33.2a || [[Telecoms_Package_Plenary_Amendments_by_Topic#Allowing_a_3-Strikes_Approach|3-strikes]] || [[Telecoms_Package_Plenary_Amendments#Amendment_112_--|112]] || [[MEPs_IMCO|IMCO]] ||style="background:#FF6B6B"| -- || opens door to 3-strikes approach
 
|-
 
| [http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=COM:2007:0698:FIN:EN:HTML Harbour] Art. 1.20 || [[http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=CELEX:32002L0022:EN:HTML Universal Service] Art. 33.3 || Interoperability || [[Telecoms_Package_Plenary_Amendments#Amendment_113_-|113]] || [[MEPs_IMCO|IMCO]] ||style="background:#FF6B6B"| - || weakens interoperability clause
 
|-
 
| [http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=COM:2007:0698:FIN:EN:HTML Harbour] Art. 1.21 || [[http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=CELEX:32002L0022:EN:HTML Universal Service] Art. 34.1.2a || [[Telecoms_Package_Plenary_Amendments_by_Topic#Amendments_Endangering_Judicial_Power|Judicial Power]] || [[Telecoms_Package_Plenary_Amendments#Amendment_117_--|117]] || [[MEPs_IMCO|IMCO]] ||style="background:#FF6B6B"| -- || encourages out-of-courts procedures
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
| [http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=COM:2007:0698:FIN:EN:HTML Harbour] Art. 1.13.b || [[http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=CELEX:32002L0022:EN:HTML Universal Service] Art. 22.3 || [[Telecoms_Package_Plenary_Amendments_by_Topic#Standardisation_of_DRMs|DRM]] || [[Telecoms_Package_Plenary_Amendments#Amendment_155_++|155]]=[[Telecoms_Package_Plenary_Amendments#Amendment_172_++|172]] || [[MEPs_IND|IND/DEM]] + [[MEPs_Verts|Verts/ALE]] ||style="background:#A4FFA4"| ++ || rewords am193 to guarantee access as far as possible instead of restricting access
 
| [http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=COM:2007:0698:FIN:EN:HTML Harbour] Art. 1.13.b || [[http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=CELEX:32002L0022:EN:HTML Universal Service] Art. 22.3 || [[Telecoms_Package_Plenary_Amendments_by_Topic#Standardisation_of_DRMs|DRM]] || [[Telecoms_Package_Plenary_Amendments#Amendment_155_++|155]]=[[Telecoms_Package_Plenary_Amendments#Amendment_172_++|172]] || [[MEPs_IND|IND/DEM]] + [[MEPs_Verts|Verts/ALE]] ||style="background:#A4FFA4"| ++ || rewords am193 to guarantee access as far as possible instead of restricting access

Version du 22 septembre 2008 à 10:13

COD/2007/0247 - Trautmann report (networks and services)

Official voting list on EP website

Amending Amended Topic Am. # Source Advice Comment
Vote "en bloc" of ITRE amendments
Trautmann Art. 2.6a
Trautmann Art. 2.8
Trautmann Annex I.2.g
Authorisation Art. 9.1
Authorisation Art. 12
Access Annex I.A.19
Net Neutrality "en bloc": 1-60, 62-63, 65, 67-69, 71-125
98
100
120
ITRE "en bloc": 0
98: --
100: --
120: ++
98: restrictions on access to services and applications endangers net neutrality
100: obligations about "intellectual property rights" (paragraph 2, point e) is out-of-scope
120: deletion is good, since relation with EUCD and IPRED is out-of-scope
Trautmann Art. 1.8.ea Framework Art. 8.4.g Net Neutrality 139 Verts/ALE ++ restrictions subject to criminal law imposed for reasons of public policy, public security or public morality
Trautmann Art. 1.8.e Framework Art. 8.4.g Net Neutrality 130=142 IND/DEM + GUE/NGL ++ delete "lawful"
Trautmann Art. 1.8.e Framework Art. 8.4.g Net Neutrality 61 ITRE -- notion of "lawful" threatens net neutrality and is out-of-scope of Telecoms Package
Trautmann Art. 1.8.ea Framework Art. 8.4.ga 3-strikes 132=137 Toubon, Hieronymi and al. + PPE-DE -- opens door to 3-strikes approach by "joint-industry solutions"
Trautmann Art. 1.8.ea Framework Art. 8.4.ga Net Neutrality/Judicial Power 138 Bono, Cohn-Bendit, Roithová and al. +++ restore judicial authority
Trautmann Art. 1.8.e Framework Art. 8.4.ga Net Neutrality 131 IND/DEM + GUE/NGL ++ restrictions can only be dictated by force majeure, network integrity and security or criminal law imposed for reasons of public policy, public security or public morality
Trautmann Art. 1.8.e Framework Art. 8.4.ga Net Neutrality 143 IND/DEM + GUE/NGL ++ restrictions can only be dictated by force majeure, network integrity and security or criminal law imposed for reasons of public policy, public security or public morality
Harbour Art. 2.5a ePrivacy Art. 14.1 DRM 134 IMCO + LIBE -- allows standardisation of DRM towards detection, interception and prevention of infringements of IPR
Trautmann Art. 1.9 Framework Art. 9 Net Neutrality 64 ITRE -- "cultural and media policy objectives" opens door to filtering, stick to "promotion of cultural and linguistic diversity"
Harbour Art. 2.5b ePrivacy Art. 14.3 Net Neutrality 135 IMCO + LIBE + adds a requirement to respect net neutrality
Harbour Art. 1.12 [Universal Service Art. 20.5 Net Neutrality 70 IMCO ++ rightfully delete a reference to lawfulness
Harbour Art. 2.3.b ePrivacy Art. 4.3c Security 126 IMCO + LIBE - breaches of security notified to NRAs, users are notified only if NRAs and ISPs decide so
Trautmann Art. 1.24a Framework Art. 25a Technology Mandates / Internet Filtering 133 GUE/NGL ++ prevents Internet filtering
Trautmann Art. 2.8.ba Authorisation Art. 12.2 Net Neutrality 141 Verts/ALE ++ delete obligations about "intellectual property rights"

COD/2007/0248 - Harbour report (network user's rights, privacy, consumer protection, ...)

Official voting list on EP website

Amending Amended Topic Am. # Source Advice Comment
Vote "en bloc" of ITRE amendments
Harbour Rec. 14c
Harbour Rec. 26b
Harbour Rec. 26c
Harbour Rec. 28a
Harbour Rec. 29
Harbour Rec. 30a
Harbour Rec. 30b
Harbour Art. 1.12
Harbour Art. 1.20
Harbour Art. 1.21
Universal Service Art. 20.2.1.b
Universal Service Art. 20.2.2
[Universal Service Art. 20.6
[Universal Service Art. 21.4
[Universal Service Art. 21.4a
[Universal Service Art. 33.2a
[Universal Service Art. 33.3
[Universal Service Art. 34.1.2a
14: DRM
27:Security
28: Privacy
30: Privacy
33: Security
34: Privacy
35: Privacy
62: Net Neutrality
67: 3-strikes
71: Net Neutrality
75: Net Neutrality
76: 3-strikes
112: 3-strikes
113: Interoperability
117: Judicial Power
"en bloc": 1-8, 10, 14-73, 75-78, 80, 82-89, 91-93, 95-100, 102-121, 128-129, 131-147, 149-152
14
27
28
30
33
34
35
62
67
71
75
76
112
113
117
IMCO "en bloc": ---
14: --
27: 0
28: 0
30: --
33: -
34: ---
35: --
62: --
67: --
71: ++
75: --
76: --
112: --
113: -
117: --
"en bloc": too many loopholes
14: allows DRM imposed by NRAs approved by Commission
27: implementing measures regarding security of personal data after consulting ENISA, EDPS, Art29 WP and stakeholders
28: reference to Data Protection Directive
30: IP address as personal data
33: breaches of security notified to NRAs, users are notified only if NRAs and ISPs decide so
extends ePrivacy to Imaginary Property Rights (IPR)
"fundamental rights" include protection of IPR
62: service providers cannot judge lawfulness without a ruling by judicial authorities
67: opens door to 3-strikes approach
71: rightfully delete a reference to copyright
75: allow restrictions based on lawfullness
76: opens door to 3-strikes approach
112: opens door to 3-strikes approach
113: weakens interoperability clause
117: encourages out-of-courts procedures
Harbour Art. 1.13.b [Universal Service Art. 22.3 DRM 155=172 IND/DEM + Verts/ALE ++ rewords am193 to guarantee access as far as possible instead of restricting access
Harbour Art. 1.13.b [Universal Service Art. 22.3 DRM 193 ALDE + PPE-DE + PSE - even if references to "lawfullness" have been deleted since previous amendment 81, still opens doors to standardisation of DRM
Harbour Art. 1.16 [Universal Service Art. 28.2a Net Neutrality 173 Verts/ALE ++ limits restrictions to security and integrity
Harbour Art. 1.16 [Universal Service Art. 28.2a Net Neutrality 101 IMCO -- gives power to NRAs for requiring ISPs to impose restrictions
Harbour Art. 2.3.aa ePrivacy Art. 4.1a Privacy 156 IND/DEM + Verts/ALE ++ fix am122 by defining security with "integrity, confidentiality and availability" (like preambule of Budapest Convention on Cybercrime)
Harbour Art. 2.3.aa ePrivacy Arts. 4.1a, 4.1b Privacy 122 IMCO + LIBE -- mix lawfullness with security allowing restrictions beyond security purposes
Harbour Art. 2.3.aa ePrivacy Art. 4.1a Privacy 175 IND/DEM + Verts/ALE ++ fix am122 by defining security with "integrity, confidentiality and availability" (like preambule of Budapest Convention on Cybercrime)
Harbour Art. 2.3.b ePrivacy Art. 4.3 Security 187 ALDE + PPE-DE + PSE + final revision of this amendment finally allows users to be notified about breaches of security concerning thier personal data, whatever NRAs or ISPs deem necessary
Harbour Art. 2.3.b ePrivacy Art. 4.3 Security 123 IMCO + LIBE - breaches of security notified to NRAs, users are notified only if NRAs and ISPs decide so
Harbour Art. 2.3.b ePrivacy Art. 4.3a Security 124 IMCO + LIBE - breaches of security notified to NRAs, users are notified only if NRAs and ISPs decide so
Harbour Art. 2.3.b ePrivacy Art. 4.3b Security 125 IMCO + LIBE - breaches of security notified to NRAs, users are notified only if NRAs and ISPs decide so
Harbour Art. 2.3.b ePrivacy Art. 4.3.1a Security 184 ALDE + PPE-DE + PSE - allows providers to abstain to notify users of a security breach concerning their private data
Harbour Art. 2.3.b ePrivacy Art. 4.4.1 Security 127 IMCO + LIBE 0 implementing measures regarding security of personal data after consulting ENISA, EDPS, Art29 WP and stakeholders
Harbour Art 2.4b ePrivacy Art. 6.6a Privacy 181 PPE-DE + PSE + ALDE + narrows am130 as suggested by EDPS, but without explicit mention of actors of the processing, just "for the legitimate interest of the data controller"
Harbour Art.2.4b ePrivacy Art. 6.6a Privacy 130 IMCO + LIBE -- allows processing of traffic data for broader purposes than pure security
Harbour Art. 2.6a ePrivacy Art. 15.1 Net Neutrality 179 PPE-DE -- extends restrictions to the protection of the rights and freedoms of others (including IPR)
Harbour Art. 2.7a ePrivacy Art. 18.1a Privacy 186 ALDE + PPE-DE + PSE ++ asks Commission for a report about use of IP addresses as personal data based on an in-depth study as suggested by EDPS
Harbour Annex I.B.bb [Universal Service Annex I.B.bb Protection of childrens 157=163=174 IND/DEM + GUE/NGL + Verts/ALE ++ fix am148 by replacing "control of access to unlawful content" by "prevention of access to unsuitable content" and by limiting use of traffic monitoring data to the user
Harbour Annex I.B.bb [Universal Service Annex I.B.bb Protection of childrens 148 IMCO -- allows control of unlawful usages
Harbour Rec. 12c 3-strikes 191 ALDE + PPE-DE + PSE - takes into account EDPS advices so that 3-strikes approach is not fostered but still mention relation to copyright infringement, unlawful uses and harmful content
Harbour Rec. 12c 3-strikes 169 Verts/ALE ++ takes into account EDPS advices so that 3-strikes approach is not fostered and go further by deleting any suspicious wording
Harbour Rec. 14 Net Neutrality 11 IMCO -- notion of "lawful" threatens net neutrality and is out-of-scope of Telecoms Package
Harbour Rec. 14 Net Neutrality 170 Verts/ALE ++ deletes "lawful" references of am11 and go further by putting first users' freedom
Harbour Rec. 14 Net Neutrality 160 IND/DEM + GUE/NGL + deletes "lawful" references of am11
Harbour Rec. 14 Net Neutrality 153 IND/DEM + GUE/NGL + deletes "lawful" references of am11
Harbour Rec. 14a Net Neutrality 171 IND/DEM + Verts/ALE ++ rewords am12 to guarantee access as far as possible instead of restricting access
Harbour Rec. 14a Net Neutrality 154 IND/DEM + Verts/ALE ++ rewords am12 to guarantee access as far as possible instead of restricting access
Harbour Rec. 14a Net Neutrality 12 IMCO -- allows restriction to particular types of content or applications
Harbour Rec. 14a Net Neutrality 177 ALDE -- "lawfulness" is decided by "relevant authorities of the Member States", ISPs just cooperate
Harbour Rec. 14a Net Neutrality 194 PPE-DE + PSE -- "lawfulness" is decided by "relevant authorities of the Member States", ISPs are not responsible
Harbour Rec. 14b RAND 190 ALDE + PPE-DE + PSE - reference to any "reasonable and non-discriminatory" (RAND) wording should be avoided, since such fuzzyness allows unwanted solutions
Harbour Rec. 25 3-strikes 192 ALDE + PPE-DE + PSE --- allows systematic and proactive surveillance of Internet usage, using decepting wording by preventing against "systematic surveillance of individual internet usage", this is contrary to EDPS opinion
Harbour Rec. 26a Privacy 180 PPE-DE + PSE + ALDE + illustrates the covered types of processing of personal data as suggested by EDPS, but without explicit mention of actors of the processing, just "for the legitimate interest of the data controller"
Harbour Rec. 27a Privacy 185 ALDE + PPE-DE + PSE 0 asks Commission for a study about use of IP addresses as personal data, but EDPS advice was more coercive
Harbour Rec. 28 Privacy 182 ALDE + PPE-DE + PSE -- instead of focusing on safeguards of right to privacy and data protection as in Commission initial proposal, extends the safeguard to all fundamental rights, therefore including protection of IPR
Harbour Rec. 29 Security 183 ALDE + PPE-DE + PSE - NRAs or "other competent national authority" have still to decide seriousness of breaches of security before alerting users