[governance] Should Internet based two-sided markers be regulated by countries or govts

Adam Peake ajp at glocom.ac.jp
Sat Aug 18 10:04:51 EDT 2012


There will be a workshop in Baku covering some of these issues (not 
the ITR part, though it's possibly an issue, but it is not one any 
Asian country I know of has raised in the regional preparatory 
process for ITRs) <http://www.intgovforum.org/cms/w2012/proposals>

Adam



>I was asked an interesting question today by a colleague on the 
>discussion about Google's interference in national electronic 
>commerce/e-payment, privacy and ITU-ITRs positions in developing 
>countries in Asia.
>
>She asked whether developing countries should regulate two-sided 
>market economies where the platforms were US based content and 
>services providers and tax them and design laws to prevent their 
>interference within a sovereign country's policies?
>
>Fouad Bajwa
>
>
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