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[cooperation-wg] New on RIPE Labs: How EU Regulation Affects You
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Nick Hilliard
nick at inex.ie
Tue Nov 6 12:12:46 CET 2018
Chris Buckridge wrote on 06/11/2018 04:45: > At this point, the communication with the Dutch regulator has been of > an informal nature. We plan to communicate more explicitly to the > community when the official decision regarding Dutch essential > services is made public. However, the key points in our communication > have centred around the fact that a single root server operator, due > to the distributed nature of the DNS, should not be considered an > Operator of Essential Services under the NIS Directive. Hi Chris, has the dutch regulator published their criteria for being selected as an OES? Nick
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