Democracy, privatisation and the governance of cyberspace: an alternative view of the OECD meeting on electronic commerce
Democracy, privatisation and the governance of cyberspace: an alternative view of the OECD...
James Love
1999-02-01 00:00:00
Looks at the OECD’s Ottawa meeting and the issues of must import such as speech commerce, censorship and communications. Gives a different view on core issues, getting into meetings and conference materials. Concludes e‐commerce is an all‐enveloping term, which international bodies use to explain more than just the normal terms it usually would apply to.
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Democracy, privatisation and the governance of cyberspace: an alternative view of the OECD meeting on electronic commerce
Looks at the OECD’s Ottawa meeting and the issues of must import such as speech commerce, censorship and communications. Gives a different view on core issues, getting into meetings and conference materials. Concludes e‐commerce is an all‐enveloping term, which international bodies use to explain more than just the normal terms it usually would apply to.
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