Abstract

An `information war' could threaten the international telecommunications grid on which modern business depends for moving data around the world. Three areas of concern are: the extension of the deregulation of US domestic telecommunications in a way that affects the international network; protectionist policies, already growing in the trade of goods, could start to spill over into the exchange of information services; and the ratification by the Council of Europe, an organization of European States, of a treaty regulating privacy protection in the international exchange of information.

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