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Dsa in Your Pocket DSA IN YOUR POCKET European commission FILE CONSULTATIONS / CALL FOR FEEDBACK RESPONSIBLE UNIT FEEDBACK Open public consultation DG CNECT/F.2 E-commerce and Closed DSA package Digital Services Act package Platforms 02 June - 08 September 2020 Inception Impact Assessment DG CNECT/F.2 E-commerce and E-commerce Digital Services Act: deepening the Internal Closed Platforms aspects Market and clarifying responsibilities for 02 June - 30 June 2020 digital services Inception Impact Assessment DG CNECT/F.2 E-commerce and Digital Services Act package – ex ante Platforms Closed Ex-ante tools regulatory instrument of very large online DG GROW/E.4 Retail and Online 02 June - 30 June 2020 platforms acting as gatekeepers Services European Commission DSA 15 December 2020 and DMA Proposals European Parliament RESPONSIBLE INTERNAL MARKET AND CONSUMER CIVIL LIBERTIES, JUSTICE AND HOME LEGAL AFFAIRS (JURI) COMMITTEE PROTECTION (IMCO) AFFAIRS (LIBE) File Reference IMCO 2020/2018(INL) JURI 2020/2019(INL) LIBE 2020/2022(INI) Digital Services Act: adapting commercial Digital Services Act: Improving the Digital Services Act and fundamental Draft report and civil law rules for commercial entities functioning of the Single Market rights issues posed operating online Alex Agius Saliba Tiemo Wölken Kris Peeters Rapporteur (S&D, MT) (S&D, DE) (EPP, BE) Pablo Arias Echeverría (EPP, ES) József Szájer (EPP, HU) Marina Kaljurand (S&D, EE) Dita Charanzová (RE, CZ) Karen Melchior (RE, DK) Moritz Körner (RE, DE) Shadow Alexandra Geese (Greens, DE) Patrick Breyer (Greens, DE) Patrick Breyer (Greens, DE) Rapporteurs Alessandra Basso (ID, IT) Gilles Lebreton (ID, FR) Patryk Jaki (ECR, PL) Eugen Jurzyca (ECR, SK) Angel Dzhambazki (ECR, BG) Cornelia Ernst (GUE, DE) Martin Schirdewan (GUE, DE) Emmanuel Maurel (GUE, FR) Amendments tabled in 1-311, 312- 598, 599-919 1 – 229, 230 - 490 1-267 committee 6-7 July - Compromise amendments 13 July - Leaked version 24 September – Leaked version Consideration of 24 August – Leaked version Part I Part II 21 September – Compromise 28 September – Compromise Amendments 9 September – Leaked version Amendments final version Amendments final version 24 September – Compromise amendments final version Committee vote 28 September 1 October 22 September Plenary vote 20 October Opinion TRAN Opinion IMCO Opinion IMCO Josianne Cutajar (S&D, MT) Dita Charanzová (RE, CZ) Adam Bielan (ECR, PL) Opinion CULT Opinion CULT Opinion CULT Petra Kammerevert (S&D, DE) Petra Kammerevert (S&D, DE) Petra Kammerevert (S&D, DE) Committee for opinion Opinion JURI Patrick Breyer (Greens, DE) Opinion LIBE Paul Tang (S&D, NL) Cambre is an advocacy and communications consultancy. We bring a collaborative approach to government relations, public affairs and public relations to anticipate and manage our clients’ policy and reputation needs. Tel + 32 (0)2 645 79 90 • [email protected] For any further information on our services and our technology practice, please contact Victoria Main, CEO, [email protected] .
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