W3C Electronic Commerce Interest Group Meeting
Electronic Commerce Interest Group Meeting
February 23/24 1998
France Télécom - Paris
Micropayments
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[Meeting Location]
Overview
After the meeting of the Electronic Commerce Interest Group in Brussels
the World Wide Web Consortium's staff decided that the World Wide Web Consortium
[W3C] should follow up with detailed work on Micropayments. Apart from
the general agreement that W3C should form a Working Group to complete
a specification, there were several different proposals for the precise
nature of the work. In particular, work from DEC on Millicent, from IBM
on Minipay and from France Télécom will be taken into account,
as well as an IETF draft from Donald E. Eastlake (Cybercash). In order
to form the Working Group, clear objectives have to be laid out.
This meeting will serve to define a precise framework for what the results
of this work should be, and it will be a success if at the meeting or in
its followup a Briefing Package for a W3C Working Group emerges.
Call for Participation
W3C members who feel that work emerging from the Recommended
Reading below is likely not to represent their interests are invited
to present their ideas at that meeting. Please send a message
to the chair of the Electronic Commerce Interest Group. To participate
in the meeting and voice your opinion, please do likewise.
Recommended Reading
(in no particular order)
Meeting Location
The meeting will be held in the offices of France Télécom's
CNET department, the building is
Espace Gambetta
21 boulevard Gambetta
92130 Issy les Moulineaux
France
This is close to the Metro line 12, Corentin Celton. Please look
at the lower left region of this Paris metro map
(~220k) and use this map (~220k) for the local navigation
about hotels or that map (~40k) to find
"Espace Gambetta".
What is the electronic commerce interest group? See the Electronic
Commerce Interest Group Briefing Package for details (members only
- the Electronic Commerce Interest Group Home Page
is open to the public)
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