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STEFFEN KERN wrote:
>...
> 
> P.S.: Am besten waers, wenn man sich so langsam Gedanken machen wuerde
>       ueber ein alternatives, nichtkommerzielles Internet nach debianart.
>       ODER?!?

Klar doch ! Und es wird Zeit, denn gerade vorgestern und gestern fand in
Budapest ein von der IHK organisierter Kongreß statt, wo einige
Finanzbonzen
über die Machtübernahme des Internet diskutierten. Bin ich denn der
Einzige, der davon Wind bekommen hat ?

Hier das Programm und die Teilnehmerliste dieses "Kongresses",
"abgestaubt" anläßlich der Besetzung der Internationalen Handelskammer
in Paris (in original english version) :

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International chamber of Commerce
The world business organization

ICC Conferences

Invitation

Electronic business: a roadmap for solutions

DATES
29-30 October 1998

Venue
Budapest Convention Centre, Hungary

Co-hosted by
ICC and ICC Hungary

Objective
Electronic business is reshaping trade and business practices worldwide.
As the world business organization, ICC provides leadership in the
development of the new generation of rules, standards and Instruments
for business in the digital age. ICC invites business leaders and
representatives of the public sector to map out the road which will
further facilitate global cyber business.

Electronic business: a roadmap for solutions will focus on the actions
to be taken at the global level to realize the full potential and
benefits brought about by electronic business. Special attention will be
given to how the economies of Central and Eastern Europe are facing up
to the information society challenge.

Discussion will focus on
* enabling business in cyberspace: roles, rules and responsibilities
* trust and electronic trade practices
* privacy in the digital age
* pioneers of electronic business
* governing the Internet
* marketing on the Internet
* towards the global information infrastructure

Participants
Business executives, innovators in telecommunications and electronic
business, legal and IT experts, policy makers from government, industry
associations and international organizations.

The session on trust and electronic trade practices, focusing on the
emerging new framework for international trade transactions, is designed
to be of particular interest to banking, trade and insurance executives.

International chamber of Commerce

38, Cours Albert 1er, 75008 Paris, France Telephone +33 1 49 53 28 28
Fax +33 1 49 53 29 42 Web site www.iccwbo.org E-mail conf@iccwbo org

Electronic business : a roadmap for solutions

Thursday 29 october

9:00 Opening note
9:30 Trust and electronic trade practices
11:20 Privacy in the digital age
14:30 Pioneers of the electronic business
16:15 Governing the Internet

Friday 30 october

9:00 Marketing on the Internet
11:00 Towards the global information infrastructure
12:30 Closing

Themes under discussion :
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Thursday 29 October

Morning

Enabling business in cyberspace: roles, rules and responsibilities
Electronic commerce is reshaping trade and business practices worldwide.
The time has come to implement market-driven, globally coherent
solutions to preserve societal values, personal privacy, law enforcement
and to foster greater inter-operability. What are the main features of
the emerging new partnership between governments and business for the
creation of a robust framework for the information society?

Leading authorities examine what concrete nzeasuresgovernments and
businesses should take to promote further the development of electronic
lousiness.

Trust and electronic trade practices
* How can new trust mechanisms be adopted and improved to boost
electronic commerce?
* What is the next step to build global operational capability to
support trade electronically?
* What law is applicable and who will enforce it?
* Who bears liability for goods and services acquired over open
networks?
* What will be the role of banks and other traditional trusted third
parties?
* Will rules precede practice or vice-versa?
* What new services will emerge?

Experts in the field of electronic trade practices lead discussions on
how rules and practice are evolving to enable trade transactions
electronically.

Morning continued


Privacy in the digital age

* How can personal data be protected through the empowerment of
Consumers and business self-regulation?
* What instruments are available?
* Which technological innovations contribute to improve the protection
of privacy on-line?
* What is the appropriate role for government to play to support
privacy?

Technology providers and proponents of market self-regulationforprivacy
protection
assess the effectiveness of current privacy protection mechanisms.

Afternoon


Pioneers of electronic business

* What are realistic business expectations for electronic commerce?
* What are some of the stories of success and failure every company
should hear before investing in electronic business solutions?

Business executives share their experiences of "going electronic".


Governing the Internet

* How can use of the internet be Optimized while preserving its
flexibility and global nature?
* is there room for regional and sectoral initiatives?
* Could domain name management be a model for internet governance?
* How will domain name management impact on electronic commerce?

World authorities debate how best to tackle the Critical issue of
governing the lnternet.


Friday 30 October


Morning

Marketing on the Internet

* What aspects of Internet marketing differ from traditional marketing?
* How to design a winning website?
* What is the role and effectiveness of self-regulation for Internet
advertising?
* What ethical standards are developing for market ng on the net?
* How could content be graded and filtered?
* What special measures, if any, are needed to protect children?

Internet marketing specialists outline the different issues of
importance when marketing on the net.


Towards the global information infrastructure

* What measures are needed to achieve interoperability in electronic
commerce?
* What will be the role of traditional telecommunications organizations?
* What will the information marketplace look like 10 years from now?
* What new types of information and interactive applications can be
expected on the Internet?
* How is the convergence of telecom, media and information technology
affecting Hungary as well as Central and Eastern Europe?

Executives of telecom and technology companies discuss the future of
their industries and its impact on business and society.


Venue:
Budapest Convention Centre
Jagelló út 1-3, H-1123 Budapest, Hungary

Contribution to costs:
2800 FF for ICC members
3500 FF for non-members


Preliminary list of speakers as of 01 August 1998
-------------------------------------------------
* Patrick Braun, Vice-President for Central and Eastern Europe, CISCO,
Germany*
* Elmar Brok, Executive Vice-President, AoUBertelsmannS Belgium*
* William Cameron, General manager, Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce,
Canada
* Anne CarbLanc, Senior consultant, OECD, Paris; former Secretary
General, Commission Nationale Inforrnatique et Liberte (CNIL), France
* Caroline Crawford, Director of Communications, The Advertising
Standards Authority, UK
* Sandor Csanyi, Project manager, Transelektro, Hungary
* Istvan Erenyi, Head of Informatics Department, Ministry of Transport,
Communication and Water Management, Hungary
* Peter Gerard, Member of the Divisional Board, Deutsche Bank, Germany;
Chair, ICC Commission on Telecommunications and Information
Technologies, Paris
* Krisztina Heller, Head of Department, MATAV Telecommunications,
Hungary
* PeterJohnston, Head of Unit, European Commission, DG XIII, Brussels*
* Kalman Katona, Minister, Transport, Communication and Water
Management, Hungary
* William Kennair, Scrivener Notary, John Venn & Sons, UK; Chair, ICC
Working Group on Information Security, Paris*
* Anton van der Lande, Vice-President, Public Affairs International,
UPS, Belgium*
* John Manfredi, Executive Vice-President, Corporate Affairs, Nabisco,
USA*
* Hans Merkle, Director, Public Affairs, Germany and Central Europe,
Procter & Gamble, Germany
* Allen Miller, Executive Director, Government Affairs, EDS, USA;
Vice-Chair, ICC Commission on Telecommunications and Information
Technologies, Paris
* Tibor Nemetz, Doctor of Mathematical Science, Business Com. KFT,
Hungary
* Ake Nilson, Director, Marinade, UK; Chair, ICC Electronic Commerce
Project, Paris
* Armgard von Reden, Program manager, Government Programmes, IBM EMEA,
Belgium
* Heather Rowe, Partner, Lovell, White & Durrant, UK; Chair, ICC,
Working Party on Privacy and Data Protection, Paris
* Susan Scott, Executive Director, Trust-e, USA*
* Diana Sharpe, Chair, International Telecommunications User Group
(INTUG), Brussels
* Lars Stalberg, SeniorVice-President, Corporate Relations, Ericsson,
Sweden; Vice-Chair, ICC Commission on Telecommunications and Information
Technologies, Paris
* Ivan Szekely, Chief Counsellor, Office of the Parliamentary
Commissioner for Data Protection and Freedom of Information, Hungary
* Alastair Tempest, Director General, Federation of European Direct
Marketing (FEDMA), Belgium*
* Ferenc Tompa, Director, Telecom Policy & Regulatory Affairs, Westel
900 GSM, Hungary

*To be confirmed

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