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Here you can browse the Written Evidence which were ordered by the House of Lords to be printed 25 July 2000.
CONTENTS
Memorandum by 3i Group plc
Memorandum by Adhocracy Consulting Ltd
(UK & AUS) and DIT Solutions (UK) Ltd on accelerating e-commerce
in the EU and Britain
Memorandum by Alternative Thinking Ltd
Memorandum by Mr Peter Apostolou, People-Energy
Annex A
HOW LARGE A PHENOMENON E-COMMERCE HAS BECOME
Memorandum by Alan Bates, Venture Capitalist,
on Early Investment in UK Companies
Memorandum by the British Broadcasting
Corporation (BBC)
Memorandum by British Music Rights
Memorandum by BT Cellnet
Memorandum by Cap Gemini Ernst & Young
Memorandum by the Chartered Institute
of Purchasing Supply (CIPS)
Memorandum by Check Point Software Technologies
Ltd
Memorandum by the Committee for the Future
(Council of State report on the Commission communication to the
Grand Committee)
Memorandum by the Confederation of British
Industry (CBI)
Memorandum by the Consumers' Association
Memorandum by the Consumers in Europe
Group (CEG)
Memorandum by Jeffrey Cooper and Amy Friedlander,
PhD, Centre for Information Strategy and Policy, Science Applications
International Corporation, on Trust: A Baseline for Future Governanceand
e-Commerce
Memorandum by the Corporation of the City
of London
Memorandum by Cyber-Rights & Cyber-Liberties
(UK)
Memorandum by Digital Exchange
Memorandum by eCity Technologies Limited
(eCT)
Memorandum by Energis Communications Ltd
Memorandum by the European Information
and Communications Technology Industry Association (EICTA)
Memorandum by the German Federal Economics
Ministry
Memorandum by GJW Government Relations
Ltd, Health Affairs
Memorandum by Informix Software Ltd
Memorandum by the Inland Revenue and HM
Customs and Excise
Memorandum by the Institute for the Management
of Information Systems (IMIS)
APPENDIX A
ARTICLE FOR IMIS COLUMN IN COMPUTINGFEBRUARY
2000
Appendix B:
Article for IMIS Column in ComputingMarch
2000
Memorandum by the Internet Watch Foundation
(IWF)
Memorandum by Dr Peter Jagodzinski, School
of Computing, University of Plymouth, on the growth of e-commerce
and its relationship to skills shortages, changing technologies
and the provision of education and training in the UK
Memorandum by the Law Society of Scotland
Memorandum by the Licensing Executives
Society (Britain and Ireland)
Memorandum by the London Investment Banking
Association (LIBA)
PROPOSED DIRECTIVE ON CERTAIN LEGAL ASPECTS
OF ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
A Memorandum on the Common Position by the
London Investment Banking Association (LIBA)
Electronic Commerce: legal jurisdiction
and applicable law
A submission by the London Investment Banking
Association to the European Commission in connection with the
Public Hearing on 4 and 5 November 1999
Annex
Key Principles for Banking Services
Memorandum by the Ministry of Industry,
Employment and Communications, Stockholm, Sweden
Memorandum by Mobile Age Technology
Memorandum by The National Computing Centre
Limited
Memorandum by the National Consumer Council
APPENDIX 1
APPENDIX 2
Memorandum by the Office of Telecommunications
(OFTEL)
eEurope section 1European Youth
into the Digital Age
eEurope section 2Cheaper Internet
Access
eEurope Section 7eParticipation
for the disabled
Annex A
Memorandum by the Post Office
APPENDIX I
APPENDIX 2
Memorandum by PricewaterhouseCoopers
Memorandum by the Professional Contractors
Group (PCG)
Memorandum by Lord Puttnam of Queensgate
Memorandum by the Royal National Institute
for the Blind (RNIB)
Memorandum by Science and Technology Policy
Research (SPRU), University of Sussex, on Alternative Models for
Creating Confidence and Stimulating e-Commerce
Memorandum by the Society of Motor Manufacturers
and Traders (SMMT)
Memorandum by the Telecommunications Managers
Association (TMA)
Memorandum by Tesco Stores Ltd
Memorandum by Professor Harold Thimbleby,
Middlesex University, London
Memorandum by the Trades Union Congress
(TUC)
Memorandum by TrustMarque International
Ltd
Memorandum by the UK Operator's Group
Memorandum by Vodafone Ltd
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