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Journal on Telecommunications and High Technology Law, Volume 7
Volume 7, Number 1, Winter 2009
- Hiwot Molla:
Introduction.
- Robert D. Atkinson:
The Role of Competition Policy in a National Broadband Policy. 1-18 - Jonathan E. Nuechterlein:
Antitrust Oversight of an Antitrust Dispute: An Institutional Perspective on the Net Neutrality Debate. 19-66 - Kevin Werbach:
Connections: Beyond Universal Service in the Digital Age. 67-94
- Stuart Minor Benjamin:
Roasting the Pig to Burn Down the House: A Modest Proposal. 95-106
- Peter P. Swire:
No Cop on the Beat: Underenforcement in E-Commerce and Cybercrime. 107-126 - Orin S. Kerr:
The Limits of Fourth Amendment Injunctions. 127-138
- Paul Shoning:
Convergence and Competition: Why A Duopoly of Convergent Competitors Might Be Sufficient to Protect Broadband Consumers Without Regulation. 139-166
Volume 7, Number 2, Spring 2009
- Hiwot Molla:
Introduction.
- Frederic M. Scherer:
The Political Economy of Patent Policy Reform in the United States. 167-216 - Richard S. Whitt, Stephen J. Schultze:
The New "Emergence Economics" of Innovation And Growth, and What It Means for Communications Policy. 217-316 - Christopher Sprigman:
Copyright and the Rule of Reason. 317-342 - Ellen P. Goodman:
Spectrum Auctions and the Public Interest. 343-368
- Dana P. Jozefczyk:
The Poison Fruit: Has Apple Finally Sown the Seed of Its Own Destruction? 369-392 - John Bergmayer:
Don't Send a Lawyer To Do an Engineer's Job: How Advancing Technology Changes the Software Monoculture Debate. 393-424
- David B. Wilson:
Weaving the Navajo.Net. 425-461

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