Framework for Global Electronic Commerce Communications 411 Relevant Site: www.ecommerce.gov.

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Framework for Global Electronic Commerce Communications 411 Relevant Site:

Clinton Administration Principles The private sector should lead Governments should avoid undue restrictions on e-commerce When they do get involved govts. should provide a simple legal environment Consistent, global principles are needed

Financial Issues Customs and taxation Electronic payments

Legal Issues Uniform commercial code for electronic commerce Intellectual property protection Privacy Security

Market Access Issues Telecommunications infrastructure Content Technical Standards