README file for GATT_1.ZIP

What is GATT_1.ZIP?

	GATT_1.ZIP contains the text of the Global Agreement on Tarrifs 
	and Trade (1994) in Windows 3.1 Help format.  This allows the user 
	to read, search and print portions of the agreement.  This is
	version 1.0 of this product.

What is GATT?

	The Global Agreement on Tarrifs and Trade (1994) is an international
	trade agreement which has been negotiated between most of the 
	nations of the world.  It is being presented to the United States
	Congress for approval under "Fast-Track" procedures.  There has
	been very little public discussion and debate about this wide 
	ranging agreement.  The agreement will establish a very powerful
	independent international organization known as the World Trade
	Organization.  The W.T.O. will have the power to raise funds, 
	rule on the acceptability of national and local laws and regulations,
	and impose fines until "guilty" nations revise their laws.  The
	members will be appointed beaurucrats who have the equivalence of
	diplomatic immunity.

What do I need to run this program?

	1.      IBM PC or compatable, 286 minimum, recommend 386 or 
	better for best performance.

	2.      Microsoft Windows 3.1 or better.

	3.      Approximately 1.5 megabytes of disk space available on
	the system's hard drive for storage of the program files.

	4.      Utility program capable of "unzipping" the ZIP file.
	This file was created with PKZIP version 2.04G.

How do I install this program?

	1. Chose or create a directory on your PC's hard drive.
	Perhaps you should create a new directory specifically for
	"Help Books".....

	2. Use an "unzip" utility to decompress the files contained in 
	this ZIP file into the destination directory.  The files are:

		GATT.EXE        WIN 3.1 executable.
		GATT.HLP        WIN 3.1 Help file.
		README          This file.

	3. Once you have installed the files on your hard drive, start
	Windows.  Use the program manager Files|New menu item to add
	a new program item to a group.  You might first wish to create 
	a new program group specifically for Help Books.  

	When you add the program item, enter the full pathname of the
	executable  file in the Command Line text box.  For example, 
	if you installed the files in a directory called HELPBOOK on
	the C: drive, the Command Line entry should be:

		C:\HELPBOOK\GATT.EXE

	To use the program, just double click on the icon for the GATT
	Guidebook.

Copyright Notice and Distribution Policy.

	The text of the G.A.T.T. agreement is a public document and is not
	subject to copyright restrictions.  Presentation of this document
	in the "Help Guidebook" format as provided is copyrighted by the
	publisher.  

	Copyright 1994 by Electron Village Free Press.  All rights 
	reserved.

	This version (1.0) of the G.A.T.T. Guidebook is being distributed
	as FREEWARE by the publisher.  That means that there is no charge
	for the product and that users are encouraged to copy and distribute
	it to friends and acquaintances.  The product is NOT in the Public
	Domain and the publisher reserves all rights to the Copyright.

	Distribution by individuals, bulletin board operators, Internet ftp
	server administrators, and commercial "Shareware" distributors is
	both authorized and encouraged.  Anyone may copy this version of this
	product free of charge.  Commercial activities which distribute 
	software may charge a nominal duplication/distribution fee, 
	consistant with prevailing practices.  Online services may place
	this product in the download libarary and charge their normal 
	fee for download time per the service's standard practice.

Liablity Disclaimer.

	The publisher had devoted several hundred hours to the production
	of this product.  Every effort has been made to ensure that the
	document provided is an accurate duplicate of the master document.
	The publisher is not responsible for any errors in this document and
	bears no liablity for such errors.

Future Version Plans.

	The current version does not contain the footnotes from the offical
	document.  There are also several other improvments which need to
	be made to the presentation, such as the establishment of an index.
	The next version of this product is currently in the editing phase
	and will be distributed in the near future.  


