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Founded in 1995, the Internet Law & Policy Forum (ILPF) is dedicated to the sustainable global development of the Internet through legal and public policy initiatives. We are an international nonprofi
The Internet Law & Policy Forum (ILPF) is a nonprofit business association that was formed in 1995 by leading companies such as Netscape, AOL, Visa, Fujitsu and British Telecom. The organization focuses on the complex issues facing governments and businesses as the Internet becomes an increasingly significant aspect of our economy and society.
Through its conferences, working groups, and expert workshops, the ILPF provides a neutral forum and international perspective in order to discover best practices and develop practical solutions for the multi-faceted challenges posed by the Internet in the realms of law, policy, technology and business.
Leading Technology Vendors UniteLeading global technology companies today announced the formation of the Compliance and Management of Electronic Information (CMEI) Working Group. As part of the Internet Law & Policy Forum (ILPF), the CMEI Working Group will work with both public
Intersection Of TechnologyGlobal leaders from the public and private sectors are meeting in Seattle on September 18th and 19th to examine the tensions between security and privacy on the Internet in this post 9/11 world. The annual ILPF (Internet Law & Policy Forum) international
Internet Law & Policy ForumThe Internet Law & Policy Forum (ILPF), an international non-governmental organization, announced the formation of a search committee to select a new Executive Director, replacing Ms. Ruth Day, the current Executive Director, who will depart in July.
Internet Law & Policy ForumThe Internet Law & Policy Forum (ILPF) releases results of International Working Group on Electronic Authentication. Recognizing the global implications of electronic authentication, the ILPF convened an International Working Group in Brussels on April 23
International WorkingThe Internet Law & Policy Forum is sponsoring an international working group meeting to consider recent proposals for an international convention on electronic authentication. The meeting will be held in Vienna, Austria, on November 5-6, 1998, and is open