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Journal on Telecommunications and High Technology Law, Volume 5
Volume 5, Number 1, Fall 2006
- Micah Schwalb:
Introduction.
- Jonathan E. Nuechterlein:
Video Games: The Oddly Familiar Terms of Debate About Telco Entry Into the Video Services Market. 1-14 - Tim Wu:
Why Have a Telecommunications Law? Anti-Discrimination Norms in Communications. 15-46
- Randal C. Picker:
Mistrust-Based Digital Rights Management. 47-72 - Gigi B. Sohn:
Don't Mess With Success: Government Technology Mandates and the Marketplace for Online Content. 73-86 - Christopher Sprigman:
The 99 Cent Question. 87-124
- Mark Cooper:
From Wifi To Wikis and Open Source: The Political Economy of Collaborative Production in the Digital Information Age. 125-158 - Alfred E. Kahn:
Telecommunications: The Transition from Regulation to Antitrust. 159-188
- Robert E. Kahn, Patrice A. Lyons:
Representing Value as Digital Objects: A Discussion of Transferability and Anonymity. 189-198
- Jerry Brito, Jerry Ellig:
Video Killed the Franchise Star: The Consumer Cost of Cable Franchising and Proposed Policy Alternatives. 199-252 - Thomas W. Hazlett:
Shedding Tiers For a la Carte? An Economic Analysis of Cable TV Pricing. 253-304
- Micah Schwalb:
IPTV: Public Interest Pitfalls. 305-327
Volume 5, Number 2, Winter 2007
- Micah Schwalb:
Introduction.
- Barbara van Schewick:
Towards an Economic Framework for Network Neutrality Regulation. 329-392 - Lynne Holt, Mark A. Jamison:
Re-Evaluating FCC Policies Concerning the Lifeline & Link-Up Programs. 393-412 - Andrew Downer Crain:
Ford, Carter, and Deregulation in the 1970s. 413-448
- Ann Bartow:
Some Peer-To-Peer, Democratically, and Voluntarily-Produced Thoughts. 449-466
- Susan P. Crawford:
Internet Think. 467-486 - James Crowe:
Regulation and Free Markets Redux: Additional Insights on Regulating the Telecommunications Industry in the New Economy. 487-500
- Daniel J. Sherwinter:
Surveillance's Slippery Slope: Using Encryption to Recapture Privacy Rights. 501-532
Volume 5, Number 3, Spring 2007
- Micah Schwalb:
Introduction.
- Robert E. Litan, Hal J. Singer:
Unintended Consequences of Net Neutrality Regulation. 533-572 - Douglas C. Sicker, Paul Ohm, Shannon Gunaji:
The Analog Hole and the Price Of Music: An Empirical Study. 573-588 - Christopher Riley:
The Need for Software Innovation Policy. 589-628
- Patrick Haines:
Embracing the DNA Fingerprint Act. 629-655
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