Another idea of cooperation could be the creation of a “Digital Corporate Responsibility Certificate” to be awarded to internet intermediaries by an international organisation in which experts from governments, companies and civil society, from as many countries as possible, participate. Such an initiative could follow the example of certifications issued by ISO (International Organisation for Standardisation) whose experts develop relevant international standards for the market that foster innovation and provide solutions to global challenges. ISO 26000 defines “social responsibility” as “the responsibility of an organisation with respect to the impacts of its decisions and activities on society and the environment” and includes the following principles: accountability; transparency; ethical behaviour; respect of the interests of involved parties; respect of the principle of legality; respect of international behaviour regulations; and respect of human rights.