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Author
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Year
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Internet Points of Control
This paper identifies sections of the networks comprising the Internet where content passing over it can be controlled.
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Jonathan Zittrain |
2003 |
Enforcement of Foreign Judgments, The First Amendment, and Internet Speech: Notes for the Next Yahoo! v. LICRA
The author argues that the enforcement of foreign speech laws could have detrimental chilling effects in the U.S.
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Molly S. Van Houweling |
2003 |
Network Neutrality, Broadband Discrimination
This paper looks at ideas to support open access to the Internet, including net neutrality rules.
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Tim Wu |
2003 |
From Sector-Specific Regulation to Antitrust Law for U.S. Telecommunications: The Prospects for Transition
This paper looks at changes over time in telecommunications law, especially affecting mergers.
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Howard Shelanski |
2002 |
Conditioning Prices on Purchase History
This paper asks when sellers will tend to charge different prices to different buyers.
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Alessandro Acquisti, Hal R. Varian |
2002 |
Public Policy Towards the Internet and Development
This paper looks at how the Internet affects businesses and consumers.
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Jacques Cremer |
2001 |
An Economic Assessment of UCITA
This paper looks at a proposed model state law (UCITA) to update contract law for information products like software.
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Robert W. Hahn, Anne Layne-Farrar |
2001 |
Property Rights in Emerging Platform Technologies
There are situations where sellers of video games and software might benefit consumers by coordinating on price.
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Doug Lichtman |
2000 |
Regulation of Broadband Telecommunications, the Principle of Regulating Narrowly Defined Input Bottlenecks...
This paper asks how networks owned by telephone companies should be regulated to encourage broadband competition.
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William Rogerson |
2000 |
Trademarks, Cybersquatters and Domain Names
This article asserts that cyberspace will see an increase in trademarks and thus more trademark-related disputes.
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J. Thomas McCarthy |
2000 |