Information Society definition
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The Parties also agree to step up cooperation between them in the area of information and communication technologies, and the Information Society.
The authorities of the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia will establish a plan for the adoption of Community legislation in the area of the Information Society.
The Parties shall also cooperate with a view to further developing the Information Society in Serbia Global objectives will be preparing society as a whole for the digital age, attracting investments and ensuring the interoperability of networks and services.
The Parties agree to strengthen cooperation with the objective of further developing the Information Society in the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia.
The Parties recognise the important role of information and communication technologies, as well as the active participation in the Information Society, as a pre-requisite for the successful integration of the ACP countries into the world economy.
The Parties recognise the important role of information and communication technologies, as well as the active participation in the Information Society, as a prerequisite for the successful integration of the ACP countries into the world economy.
The law on the Legal Framework for Electronic signatures and other Related Matters (Law 188(I)2004), the Law on Certain Aspects of the Services of the Information Society and especially of Electronic Commence and Other Related Matter (Law 156(I)/2004) and the Distance Marketing of Consumer Financial Services Law 242 (I) of 2004 does not require the Agreement to be signed by either Party in order to be legally binding on them.
The Parties shall strengthen cooperation on the development of the Information Society to benefit citizens and businesses through the widespread availability of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) and through better quality of services at affordable prices.
The important scientific and social impacts of dissemination projects that span national and international borders were outlined by ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇, Head of Unit “GÉANT & e-Infrastructures, Directorate General for Information Society and Media, European Commission” in the GridBriefing Annual Report 2008-20097, produced by GridTalk: “Today, grid e-Infrastructures are facing significant challenges such as sustainability and the transition to a more user-driven and service-centric model.
The Parties shall strengthen cooperation on the development of the Information Society to benefit citizens and busi nesses through the widespread availability of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) and through better quality of services at affordable prices.