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Issue 10

Special Issue: Global Flow of Information

Autumn 2005

 

Articles

Law as a Network Standard
by Dan L. Burk
Reference: IJCLP Web-Doc 01-10-2005

Copyright vs. Free Expression:
The Case of Peer-to-Peer File-Sharing of Music in the United Kingdom

by Robert Danay
Reference: IJCLP Web-Doc 02-10-2005

Challenges to Authority, Burden of Legitimisation:
The Printing Press and the Internet

by Zack Kertcher & Ainat N. Margalit
Reference: IJCLP Web-Doc 03-10-2005

 

European Union Legislation & Free Contracts for Internet Access in the United States and Italy: Towards a Consumer Rights Framework
by Simone Francesco Bonetti
Reference: IJCLP Web-Doc 04-10-2005

To sign or not to sign on the Electronic Dotted Line:
The United States, the Russion Federation, and International Electronic Signature Policy

by Lyombe Eko & Natasha Tolstikova
Reference: IJCLP Web-Doc 05-10-2005

Governing the Egalitarian Core of the Internet
by Christoph Engel

Reference: IJCLP Web-Doc 06-10-2005

Communication Breakdown?:
The Future of Global Connectivity after the Privatization of Intelsat

by Kenneth Katkin
Reference: IJCLP Web-Doc 07-10-2005

 

Position Papers

The Threat to Innovation, Interoperability, and Government Procurement Options From Recently Proposed Definitions of "Open Standards"
by Nicos L. Tsilas
Reference: IJCLP Web-Doc 08-10-2005



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