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eEurope An
Information Society For All
Every EU citizen,
every home and school, every business and administration must benefit from
the Information Society. The Commission's e-Europe Initiative aims to bring
everyone in Europe online as quickly as possible through: ‘European youth
into the digital age’, cheaper Internet access, accelerating e-commerce,
fast Internet
for researchers
and students, smart cards for secure electronic access, risk capital for
high-tech SMEs; e-participation for the disabled, healthcare online, intelligent
transport, government online. All these actions focus on specific ambitious
targets which need to be achieved urgently and for which a joint effort
of the Member States, the Commission and citizens is required: COM(99)
687 fin.
Vid.: http://europa.eu.int/comm/information_society/eeurope/index_en.htm
e-Europe - An Information Society for All – Progress report: COM(2000)
130; IP/00/239: Vid. IP_00_239.pdf (dw)
Unified rules
for the legal recognition of electronic signatures and the accreditation
of certification-service providers will act against prevalent barriers
to e-commerce and strengthen confidence in the new technologies. The EU
calls upon the Member States to meet essential requirements specific to
electronic-signature products before 19 July 2001: OJ L 13, 2000.