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Internet
Content Summit 1999
September
9-11, Munich, Residenz
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The Internet is radically changing our information culture. The free
and continuously growing Internet world offers new possibilities in
the areas of communication, information, business, and
entertainment. At the same time, the cross-border flow of data
requires a new culture of responsibility for media business, media
policy, users, and if illegal content is involved law enforcement
authorities.
The Bertelsmann Foundation has brought together an
international network of experts to develop a memorandum with
recommendations for an effective international system to secure
responsibility and to protect children by combatting illegal and
harmful content. The recommendations are based on papers by
leading academics from four universities around the
world. How can the internet industry contribute to solutions? How can it
enable users to take on responsibility? What role do intermediary
institutions like self-regulatory initiatives take on? How can
national authorities confront these global questions? What is the
right mix between user education and law
enforcement? The Bertelsmann Foundation is searching for answers
focusing the subjects of self-regulation, the protection of minors and
responsibility on the Internet in an international
project.
http://www.bertelsmann-stiftung.de/internetcontent/english/frameset_home.htm
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