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Computer-related Crime The European Commission is participating in a number of initiatives aiming at making communications networks like the Internet safer from criminal activity. It adopted on 26.1.2001 a Communication to the Council and the European Parliament COM(2000)890) entitled Creating a Safer Information Society by Improving the Security of Information Infrastructures and Combating Computer-related Crime http://europa.eu.int/ISPO/eif/InternetPoliciesSite/Crime/crime1.html The European Commission would like to invite comments from all interested parties on the issues addressed in this Communication. Comments may be sent up to 23 March 2001 via e-mail to the following address: infso-jai-cybercrime-comments at cec.eu.int Comments will in principle be published, unless the sender explicitly requests the comment not to be published. Anonymous comments will not be published. The Commission reserves the right not to publish comments it receives. The European Commission will also organise a public hearing of interested parties on the issues addressed in the Communication. This hearing will take place on 7 March 2001. Requests for an invitation to submit a statement at this hearing may be sent up to 20 February 2001 via e-mail to the following address: infso-jai-cybercrime-hearing at cec.eu.int The European Commission reserves the right to make a selection of parties to be heard. Any selection will be based on the number of requests and the wish to have a wide coverage of interests. ---------------------
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