Borders in Cyberspace – Information Policy & the Global Information Infrastructure H 384 p. 97
Kahin, Brian 著
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Life and law on the frontier: The rise of law on the global network,David R. Johnson, David G. Post; Universalism and particularism - the problemof cultural sovereignty and global information flow, Ingrid Volkmer;Governing networks and rule-making in Cyberspace, Joel R. Reidenberg; Thethird waves, Christopher R. Kedzie; The Internet as a source of regulatoryarbitrage, A. Michael Froomkin; Jurisdiction in Cyberspace - the role ofintermediaries, Henry H. Perritt, Jr. Issues across borders: The market fordigital piracy, Dan L. Burk; A regulatory Web - free speech and the globalinformation infrastructure, Viktor Mayer-Schonberger, Teree E. Foster;Conflic and overlap in privacy regulation - national, international, andprivate, Robert Gellman; International regulation of encryption - technologywill drive policy, Richard C. Barth, Clint N. Smith; Internationalinformation policy in conflict - open and unrestricted access versusgovernment commercialization, Peter N. Weiss, Peter Backlund; Netting theCybershark - consumer protection, Cyberspace, the nation-state, anddemocracy, John Glodring.
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