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Information Society Dialogue
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The annual EU-U.S. Information Society Dialogue (ISD) ensures the coordination of an on-going working relationship between the U.S. government and the EU on important communication and information policy issues. The ISD provides: * an information exchange on, inter alia, regulatory and policy developments, third country markets and international fora; * an early warning mechanism on policy or regulatory divergence, helping to avoid or overcome potential disputes.
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The annual EU-U.S. Information Society Dialogue (ISD) ensures the coordination of an on-going working relationship between the U.S. government and the EU on important communication and information policy issues. The ISD provides: * an information exchange on, inter alia, regulatory and policy developments, third country markets and international fora; * an early warning mechanism on policy or regulatory divergence, helping to avoid or overcome potential disputes. ISD discussions typically include overarching issues such as internet governance, as well as a specific focus on cross-border data flows/cloud computing, data protection/data privacy, wireless spectrum management, broadband rollout, research and development cooperation, and third-country market access issues.