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  1. Sep 2021
  2. Jun 2021
    1. Promoterespectforinternationallyacceptednormsthatdriveinclusivityandprotectdigitalcivic-space,includingthroughcapacitybuilding,andensurethatthedesignandapplicationofnewtechnologiesreflectoursharedvalues,respecthumanrightsandinternational law, promote diversity and embed principlesof public safety

      ||VladaR|| This is from statement between G7, India, S.Korea, and S. Africa.

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    1. G7 Presidency’s common understanding on ‘Competition and the Digital Economy’,

      To include this document

    2. a common understanding of how existing international law applies to cyberspace and welcome the work of our Foreign Ministers to promote this approach at the UN and other international fora.

      ||VladaR||||AndrijanaG||Support for OEWG approach

    3. the Framework for G7 Collaboration on Digital Technical Standards.

      ||sorina|| to follow-up on this development

    4. support for the implementation and development of global norms and standards to ensure that the use and evolution of new technologies reflects our shared democratic values and commitment to open and competitive markets, strong safeguards including for human rights and fundamental freedoms.

      Link to values and human rights.

    5. FRONTIERS

      Use terminology from early days of Gueterres mandate - frontier technologies.

    6. We thank the UK’s Chief Scientific Adviser and his G7 counterparts, the international organisations, industry representatives and expert advisers involved in the partnership on pandemic preparedness convened by the UK Presidency and note their practical proposals.

      Science diplomacy cooperation ||TerezaHorejsova||||Pavlina||||Katarina_An||

    7. Emphasising the need for equitable access to COVID-19 vaccines, we will support manufacturing in low income countries and, noting the importance of intellectual property in this regard, we will engage constructively with discussions at the WTO on the role of intellectual property, including by working consistently within the TRIPS agreement and the 2001 Doha Declaration on the TRIPS agreement and Public Health. We note the positive impact that voluntary licensing and technology transfer on mutually agreed terms have already made to increasing global supply. We note the positive impact that voluntary licensing and technology transfer on mutually agreed terms have already made to increasing global supply.

      It seems that on this point EU prevailed because it soften USA call to waive IPR protection in the WTO.

    8. Here is analysis of cyber-aspects of Carbis Bay G7 Communique.