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  • These are currently confined to custom duties and levies, a proportion of VAT receipts and the so-called GNI Gross National Income contribution from member states.

    Archive 2007-07-01 Richard 2007

  • The GNI is a multi-stakeholder initiative intended to help Internet and telecommunications companies chart an ethical path through the challenges posed by doing business in places with questionable commitments to free expression.

    PolicyBeta 2009

  • The GNI is a multi-stakeholder initiative intended to help Internet and telecommunications companies chart an ethical path through the challenges posed by doing business in places with questionable commitments to free expression.

    PolicyBeta 2009

  • Attacks on Internet freedom and privacy are on the rise worldwide and the GNI is a budding alliance of technology companies united in response to what are seen as unreasonable requests by governments, according to its founders.

    Yahoo! News: Technology News 2008

  • The whole idea of the GNI, which is a completely voluntary organization (one participant has called it "a coalition of the willing"), is to give tech companies that sign on a road map when it comes to dicey situations.

    Discovery Channel :: Top Highlights 2008

  • Bob Boorstin, Google's director of policy communications, said the release of the GNI was a

    AL JAZEERA ENGLISH (AJE) 2008

  • Too few have even adopted standards, such as GNI's, and fewer still are putting them into practice.

    China's Internet Crackdown 2010

  • Yet, this was still only 0. 33\% of GNI, meaning a shortfall in promise of just over the same amount.

    Global Issues News Headlines 2009

  • Yet, this was still only 0. 33\% of GNI, meaning a shortfall in promise of just over the same amount.

    Global Issues News Headlines 2009

  • Fox found himself under pressure when a private letter, in which he raised questions about plans to place Britain's commitment to spend 0.7% of GNI on aid by 2013 on a statutory footing, appeared in the Times.

    Liam Fox believes cabinet colleague leaked letter on aid 2011

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