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International Sites
Following is a collection
of selected links to international information sources on electronic commerce
and Internet policies. The information is provided for reference purposes
only and does not constitute an expressed or implied endorsement by the
U.S. Government.
Organizations
Asian-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC)
APEC
Leaders Declaration on Electronic Commerce
European Union(EU)
EU-U.S. Summit Statement On Data Privacy (06/02/00)
Bangemann
Charter: The Need for Strengthened International Coordination
EC
Draft Response to US Green Paper on Internet Governance
European
Initiative in Electronic Commerce
Green
Paper on the Convergence of the Telecommunications, Media and Information
Technology Sectors, and the Implications for Regulation(12/3/97)
Information
Society, Telecommunications
EU
Privacy Directive
Europe
and the Global Information Society: Recommendations to the European Council
-- Bangemann Report (1994)
Europe's
Way to the Information Society: An Action Plan
EC
Information Society Project Office
Global
Information Networks Bonn Ministerial (July 1997)
Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA) Process
Ministerial
Declaration of San Jose, March 19, 1998
Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development
(OECD)
Information
and Communications Policy: Electronic Commerce, Security, Privacy, Intellectual
Property Rights, Telecoms, and Information Services
OECD
Policy Brief on Electronic Commerce
TransAtlantic Business Dialogue (TABD)
Final
Communique 1997 TABD, Rome
United Nations (UN)
UNCITRAL
Model Law on Electronic Commerce
United
Nations Plans for Future Work on Digital Signatures
United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL)
World Intellectual Property Organization(WIPO)
WIPO
Copyright Treaty - 1996
WIPO
Performances and Phonograms Treaty - 1996
World Trade Organization (WTO)
Electronic
Commerce and the Role of the WTO
U.S.
Statement to WTO on Customs Duty-Free (2/19/98)
Countries
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