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Building Cyberspace: Technology & Standards - Law & Applications

Reviewed by: Paavan Duggal, Advocate, Supreme Court of India, President, Cyberlaws.Net, India
Review posted 1 March 2005
Review No. 36

CD-ROM Information

Content: This DVD consolidates documents on the legal, societal, and technological issues that are affecting the internet. Because of rapid changes in technology, it would need regular updating to reflect the most current practices.
Publication Date: 30 November 2002
Audience: It is intended for decision makers, executives, project managers and trainers in these areas. It is of particular interest to audiences in countries like India and the PRC.

Size: 470 MB
Price: Free
Manual needed: No, but a brief guide could be helpful.
How to order:

Order by mail:
Alexis Roussel
UNITAR
Palais des Nations
CH-1211 Geneva 10
Switzerland

E-mail: alexis.roussel@unitar.org
Tel: +41 22 9178583
Fax: +41 22 9178047

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Review Summary

This CD-ROM aims to bring together the legal, societal, and technological issues that are affecting the internet. It is an initiative of UNESCO and UNITAR, with the support of InfoDev (World Bank), the Agence Intergouvernementale de la Francohonie and the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Its main goal is to help reduce the digital divide by acting as a reference library on these issues. Regular updates reflecting the most current issues would improve this CD-ROM and make it more relevant.

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