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APEC ANTI-SPAM INITIATIVES

APEC ANTI-SPAM INITIATIVES. Tom Dale Department of Communications, IT & the Arts Australia. ESTABLISHING PRINCIPLES. High level Government commitment Strong national measures Clear regulatory responsibilities Active international cooperation Engage private sector eg ISPs, marketers

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APEC ANTI-SPAM INITIATIVES

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  1. APEC ANTI-SPAM INITIATIVES Tom Dale Department of Communications, IT & the Arts Australia

  2. ESTABLISHING PRINCIPLES • High level Government commitment • Strong national measures • Clear regulatory responsibilities • Active international cooperation • Engage private sector eg ISPs, marketers • Inform consumers

  3. PRINCIPLES INTO PRACTICE:FOR GOVERNMENT • Establish national measures • Designate a responsible regulator • Pursue international coordination • Encourage initiatives from business and inform consumers

  4. PRINCIPLES INTO PRACTICE:FOR REGULATORS • National and international coordination • Inform consumers eg general awareness, filtering, ISP choice • Work with ISPs, direct marketers to deter spammers • Actively enforce domestic regulation

  5. PRINCIPLES INTO PRACTICE:FOR BUSINESS • Responsible e-marketing • ISP acceptable use policies • ISP international cooperation • Codes of practice (self-regulation)

  6. PRINCIPLES INTO PRACTICE:FOR CONSUMERS • Become informed online consumers • Keep preventive software (spam, virus, spyware) up to date • Report spam to ISPs and regulators

  7. WHAT HAPPENS NEXT • APEC Telecommunications Ministers will consider spam principles at TELMIN 6 in Lima, Peru, June 2005 • If agreed as part of action plan, then APEC TEL + APEC E-Commerce Steering Group has to assist members to put it all into practice!

  8. POSSIBLE APEC TEL WORK • Capacity building eg this workshop! • Link with broader e-security work in TEL • Work with other organisations (eg OECD, ITU) to ensure efforts are not duplicated and best efforts are shared.

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