An ITU-T group on child online protection (COP) wants the...
An ITU-T group on child online protection (COP) wants the names of organizations that can be contacted to share experiences, work and other activities, said the director of the Telecommunication Standardization Bureau in a letter asking administrations and other members…
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to supply them. The group will coordinate activities with relevant standards development organizations and forums, including discussion on work plans and schedules of any needed COP deliverables, it said. Understanding the legal and regulatory environments for COP is one of the rationales for the work, it said. One of the group’s aims is to promote a coordinated approach toward needed standardization, it said. The group will help organize tutorials, workshops and seminars. The group will also coordinate work with the organization’s radiocommunication and development sectors and in an ITU Council group.