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Dear colleagues, In response to recent requests from members and other parties regarding ethics for the GILT (Globalization, Internationalization, Localization, Translation) industry, LISA has developed a preliminary set of ethical guidelines for the GILT industry and is now requesting public comment on them. This document is available for download as a PDF document from http://www.lisa.org/members_info/ethics.pdf, and is open to the public for comment. For more information please visit http://www.lisa.org/blogs/arle/archives/000011.html. We encourage interested parties to download the document and provide constructive feedback, either at the site listed above, or directly to Arle Lommel, who is managing the document, at arleMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuelisa.org. Upon conclusion of this public commentary feedback, a new version will be produced that takes this feedback into account, and it will be made available that you and your partners can refer to. Best regards, Arle Lommel LISA Publications Manager - Notices - Founded in 1990, LISA is the premier professional organization for the GILT (Globalization, Internationalization, Localization, and Translation) business community. With more than 400 members from the high-tech and vertical market sectors, LISA is well-known for its best practice guidelines for language technology standards and enterprise globalization. It's the organization to join when you're serious about international business. YOU ARE WELCOME TO RE-SEND THIS MESSAGE TO ANY NUMBER OF COLLEAGUES. Please cc: lisa
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