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Journal on Telecommunications and High Technology Law, Volume 10
Volume 10, Number 1, Winter 2012
- Madelaine Maior:
Introduction.
- Marc Berejka:
A Case for Government Promoted Multi-Stakeholderism. 1-20 - Vint Cerf:
Internet Speculations. 21-32 - Lawrence E. Strickling:
Remarks at the Digital Broadband Migration. 33-40 - Peter P. Swire:
Why the Federal Government Should Have a Privacy Policy Office. 41-52
- Daniel J. Gervais, Daniel J. Hyndman:
Cloud Control: Copyright, Global Memes and Privacy. 53-92
- Daxton R. Stewart:
Can I Use this Photo I Found on Facebook? Applying Copyright Law and Fair Use Analysis to Photographs on Social Networking Sites Republished for News Reporting Purposes. 93-122
- Kristin Bailey:
Insecurity for Community Solar: Three Strategies to Confront an Emerging Tension Between Renewable Energy Investment and Federal Securities Laws. 123-146 - David Cline:
Consumer Choice: Is There an App for That? 147-172 - Janna Fischer:
Sweet Fruit or Poisoned Apple? The iPad's Effect on Newspapers. 173-196 - William M. Fischer:
The Utah Bioprospecting Act of 2010: (Unintentional) State-Level Implementation of the United Nations Convention on Biodiversity. 197-226
Volume 10, Number 2, Summer 2012
- Madelaine Maior:
Introduction.
- Alessandro Acquisti:
Privacy and Market Failures: Three Reasons for Concern, and Three Reasons for Hope. 227-234 - Julie Brill, Paul Ohm:
Interview with Federal Trade Commissioner Julie Brill. 235-240 - Julie E. Cohen:
Irrational Privacy? 241-250 - Joseph Farrell:
Can Privacy be Just Another Good? 251-264 - Catherine Tucker:
Empirical Research on the Economic Effects of Privacy Regulation. 265-272 - Lorrie Faith Cranor:
Necessary But Not Sufficient: Standardized Mechanisms for Privacy Notice and Choice. 273-308 - Eric Goldman:
The Irony of Privacy Class Action Litigation. 309-320 - Lior Jacob Strahilevitz:
Signaling Exhaustion and Perfect Exclusion. 321-330
- Joe Waz, Phil Weiser:
Internet Governance: The Role of Multistakeholder Organizations. 331-348 - Robert M. McDowell:
Technology and the Sovereignty of the Individual. 349-358
- Mark Wiranowski:
Competitive Smart Grid Pilots: A Means to Overcome Incentive and Informational Problems. 359-396 - Jeffrey Graves:
Who's Calling? Third-Party Telephone-Fundraiser Disclosure Reform. 397-420 - Zak Brown:
What's Said In This Locker Room, Stays in this Locker Room: Restricting the Social Media Use of Collegiate Athletes and the Implications for their Institutions. 421-444 - Kendria Alt:
Browser Enhancer Detection by Employers and Insurance Companies. 445-
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