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Abstracts: Regulating prices for shifting between service providers. Cross-border rent shifting in international telecommunications
Abstracts: Regulating the free flow of information: a privacy czar as the ultimate Big Brother. The de facto federal privacy commission
Abstracts: Regulation to promote competition: a first look at the FCC's implementation of the local competition provisions of the telecommunications act of 1996
Abstracts: Remedies in domain name lawsuits: how is a domain name like a cow? Blackhole in cyberspace: the legal void in the Internet
Abstracts: Revenue sharing in incentive regulation plans. The Telecommunications Act at three years: an economic evaluation of its implementation by the Federal Communications Commission
Abstracts: Revocation of an Internet domain name for violations of "netiquette": contractual and constitutional implications
Abstracts: Roaming free? Roaming network selection and inter-operator tariffs. Economic determinants of global mobile telephony growth
Abstracts: Scale economies and scope economies in the Japanese broadcasting market. Broadcast competition and advertising with free entry: subscription vs. free-to-air
Abstracts: Service - based vs. facility- based competition in local access networks. An assessment of telecommunications reform in developing countries
Abstracts: Simple regulatory policies in the presence of demand and cost uncertainty. Forecasting the success of telecommunication services in the presence of network effects
Abstracts: Software protection against third parties in Belgium. Intellectual property protection of software in Canada. Intellectual property protection of software in Ireland
Abstracts: Statutory subject matter and hybrid claiming. Examination guidelines for computer-related inventions. Patentability of computer software instruction as an "article of manufacture:" software as such as the right stuff
Abstracts: Strategic use of communication technology - diffusion processes in networks and environments. Direct versus indirect international R&D
Abstracts: Subscriptions for direct broadcast satellite and cable television in the US: An empirical analysis. Effects of capacity constraint on US-African telephone traffic
Abstracts: Technological cooperation and product substitution in UK retail banking: the case of customer services. New technologies, information reusability and diversification: a simple model of a banking firm
Abstracts: Technology arms peeping Toms with a new and dangerous arsenal: a compelling need for states to adopt new legislation
Abstracts: The accounting revenue division in international telecommunications: conflicts and inefficiencies. Econometric modelling of Spanish very long distance international calling
Abstracts: The calculation and application of composite telecommunications service price indexes. Factor prices, factor substitution, and the relative demand for telecommunications across US industries
Abstracts: The consequences of evolving competition on the components of firms' profits: recent evidence from the U.S. telecommunications industry
Abstracts: The constitutionality of Congressional efforts to ban computer-generated child pornography: a First Amendment assessment of S. 1237
Abstracts: The copyright battle: emerging international rules and roadblocks on the global information infrastructure. Learning to love "the ultimate peripheral" - virtual vices like "cyberprostitution" suggest a new paradigm to regulate online expression
Abstracts: The demand for bandwidth: second telephone lines and online services. Demand for additional telephone lines: an empirical note
Abstracts: The determinants of international telephone traffic imbalances. The fragmentation of America's telecommunications system: the operational implications of network unbundling
Abstracts: The doors are locked but the thieves and vandals are still getting in: a proposal in tort to alleviate corporate America's cyber-crime problem
Abstracts: The effect of Section 271 on competitive entry into local telecommunications markets: an initial evaluation. Policy-induced competition: The telecommunications experiments
Abstracts: The Electronic Communications Privacy Act: does the answer to the Internet information privacy problem lie in a fifteen-year-old federal statute? A detailed analysis
Abstracts: The embodiment hypothesis revisited: evidence from the U.S. local exchange carriers. Restructuring and competition in international telecommunications: the case of INTELSAT
Abstracts: The establishment of a U.S. federal data protection agency to define and regulate Internet privacy and its impact on U.S.-China relations: Marco Polo where are you?
Abstracts: The e-vote: a proposal for an interactive federal government. Do you want to step outside? An overview of online alternative dispute resolution
Abstracts: The good monopoly? A case for joint ownership of competing systems. Information economics research: points of departure
Abstracts: The government's unauthorized seizure of private e-mail warrants more than the Fifth Circuit's slap on the wrist
Abstracts: The high price of a cashless society: exchanging privacy rights for digital cash? Cybermedicine: mainstream medicine by 2020/crossing boundaries
Abstracts: The impact of public policy on the diffusion and implementation of EDI: an evaluation of the TEDIS program. An information perspective on dynamic efficiency in environmental policy
Abstracts: The implied warranty of merchantability in software contracts: a warranty no one dares to give and how to change that
Abstracts: The Internal Revenue Service is shifting American taxpayers from a paper based filing system to electronic filing - Is the IRS offering a capable system that protects taxpayer confidentiality?
Abstracts: The Internet and other networks: Utilization rates and their implications. Local loop unbundling and antitrust policy
Abstracts: The late take-off phenomenon in the diffusion of telecommunication services: network effect and the critical mass
Abstracts: The Mexican electoral process: the perpetuation of fraud by restriction of citizen access to electoral information
Abstracts: The political economy of telecommunications in Malaysia and Singapore: a structure-conduct-performance comparative analysis
Abstracts: The regulation of the Internet encryption technologies: separating the wheat from the chaff. Big brother is at your back door: an examination of the effect of encryption regulation on privacy and crime
Abstracts: Thermal imaging and the Fourth Amendment: Pushing the Katz test towards terminal velocity. Warrantless satellite surveillance: will our 4th Amendment privacy rights be lost in space?
Abstracts: The Rodney King beating - beyond fair use: a broadcaster's right to air copyrighted videotape as part of a newscast
Abstracts: The role of patent law in Poland's transitioning science and technology policy, and a comparison with the patent laws of the United States
Abstracts: The Swedish ICT miracle - myth or reality? Individual and collective determinants of academic scientists' productivity
Abstracts: The technology of library service provision: a cost function analysis of public library systems in the United Kingdom
Abstracts: The viability of fixed wireless access in the Spanish market. Estimation of consumer preferences on new telecommunications services: IMT-2000 service in Korea
Abstracts: The viability of fixed wireless access in the Spanish market. part 2 Product specification, multi-product screening and building: the case of pay TV
Abstracts: Toll price elasticities estimated from a sample of U.S. residential telephone bills. Effects of presubscription and other attributes on long-distance carrier choice
Abstracts: Two-part tariffs in the online gaming industry: the role of creative destruction and network externalities. The dynamics of home computer ownership in Greece
Abstracts: UCITA: helping David face Goliath. Making UCITA more consumer-friendly. UCITA: a 1990's vision of e-commerce
Abstracts: Use tax collection on Internet purchases: should the mail order industry serve as a model? Attorney advertising and solicitation on the Internet: complying with ethics regulations and netiquette
Abstracts: Where are we going? Technologies, markets and long-range public policy issues in European communications. Local exchange competition and the Telecommunications Act of 1996
Abstracts: Whether the provider of an online archive of previously published information can be considered the publisher of that information, as defined by 47 U.S.C. s. 230(c), and therefore liable for public disclosure of private facts
Abstracts: Willingness to pay for the rural telephone service Bangladesh and Peru. Competition and innovation. The diffusion of mobile telecommunications in Central and Eastern Europe
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