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Beyond “loss‐of‐control”: telecommunications, surveillance, drugs and terrorism

Peter Shields

In the US (and elsewhere), law enforcement agencies take the position that new telecommunications technologies are eroding their abilities to intercept and monitor electronic…

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The impact of the Internet on the law and economics of the music industry

John B. Meisel, Timothy S. Sullivan

Business as usual in the music industry is over. Online music is a force to be reckoned with now and increasingly in the future. This paper first describes the current revenue…

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Unbundling the local network and the incentives for broadband investment

Jonathan Sandbach, Chris Durnell

The US government is considering removing regulations on ILECs (incumbent local exchange carriers) with respect to local access services, through the implementation of…

Three layers of the electronic commerce network: challenges for the developed and developing worlds

J.P. Singh, Sarah M. Gilchrist

As electronic commerce expands, credible property rights in key sectors are necessary. This article identifies three layers of an electronic commerce network – infrastructure…

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Regulating Spam: opting in or opting out?

Carlos Rodríguez Casal

Commercial non‐solicited communications are a growing problem bringing calls for tighter anti‐Spam legislation. This paper compares the advantages and disadvantages of opt‐in and…

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ISSN:

1463-6697

Online date, start – end:

1999 – 2016

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited