[Ecommerce] RE: Meeting in November of Internet and Jurisdiction

Wibo Koole WKoole@Consumentenbond.nl
Mon, 28 Feb 2000 11:00:16 +0100


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Jamie and others,
This could be a good idea, but I'm a bit hesitant about the planning; won't
the end of november be too late? 
Maybe there is also another meeting possibility: the CI World Congress in
Durban SA (13-17 november).
Greetings,
Wibo.

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Van: Michelle Childs [mailto:Michelle.Childs@which.co.uk]
Verzonden: vrijdag 25 februari 2000 18:55
Aan: ecommerce; 'tacd-ecommerce@oneworld.org'
Onderwerp: RE: Meeting in November of Internet and Jurisdiction


Jamie
Is this primarily aimed at the US groups?
Michelle


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> From: 	James Love[SMTP:love@cptech.org]
> Reply To: 	tacd-ecommerce@oneworld.org
> Sent: 	23 February 2000 16:13
> To: 	tacd-ecommerce; ecommerce
> Subject: 	Meeting in November of Internet and Jurisdiction
> 
> Is there support for having a meeting toward the end of November on the
> issue of how we will make laws for cyberspace, in Washington, DC?  I was
> thinking the TACD would be a co-sponsor or sponsor of such an event. 
> Frank, Susan, Vergil and I talked about this at a meeting yesterday with
> State, FTC, and Commerce, and the government officials said it would be
> interesting to mention this in the Ottawa e-commerce talks at the end of
> this month.  
> 
> I am quite keen for us to take a pro-active position on these issues. 
> The Hague convention on private law, ICANN, spam laws, privacy
> regulation, and other disputes have raised a number of very important
> issues, and we really need to address these matters.
> 
> CPT could provide the facility (the Carnagie Institution) and the
> staffing for such a meeting.  
> 
> Jamie
> 
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> James Love, Director           | http://www.cptech.org
> Consumer Project on Technology | mailto:love@cptech.org 
> P.O. Box 19367                 | voice: 1.202.387.8030
> Washington, DC 20036           | fax:   1.202.234.5176
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RE: Meeting in November of Internet and Jurisdiction



Jamie and others,
This could be a good idea, but I'm a bit hesitant = about the planning; won't the end of november be too late?
Maybe there is also another meeting possibility: the = CI World Congress in Durban SA (13-17 november).
Greetings,
Wibo.

-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
Van: Michelle Childs [mailto:Michelle.Childs@which.co.uk]
Verzonden: vrijdag 25 februari 2000 18:55
Aan: ecommerce; 'tacd-ecommerce@oneworld.org'
Onderwerp: RE: Meeting in November of Internet and = Jurisdiction


Jamie
Is this primarily aimed at the US groups?
Michelle


> ----------
> From: =         James = Love[SMTP:love@cptech.org]
> Reply To:     = tacd-ecommerce@oneworld.org
> Sent: =         23 February 2000 = 16:13
> To:   tacd-ecommerce; ecommerce
> Subject:      Meeting in = November of Internet and Jurisdiction
>
> Is there support for having a meeting toward = the end of November on the
> issue of how we will make laws for cyberspace, = in Washington, DC?  I was
> thinking the TACD would be a co-sponsor or = sponsor of such an event.
> Frank, Susan, Vergil and I talked about this at = a meeting yesterday with
> State, FTC, and Commerce, and the government = officials said it would be
> interesting to mention this in the Ottawa = e-commerce talks at the end of
> this month. 
>
> I am quite keen for us to take a pro-active = position on these issues.
> The Hague convention on private law, ICANN, = spam laws, privacy
> regulation, and other disputes have raised a = number of very important
> issues, and we really need to address these = matters.
>
> CPT could provide the facility (the Carnagie = Institution) and the
> staffing for such a meeting. 
>
> Jamie
>
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> James Love, = Director           | = http://www.cptech.org
> Consumer Project on Technology | mailto:love@cptech.org
> P.O. Box = 19367           &= nbsp;     | voice: 1.202.387.8030
> Washington, DC = 20036           | = fax:   1.202.234.5176
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