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Journal on Telecommunications and High Technology Law, Volume 9
Volume 9, Number 1, Winter 2011
- Eric P. Schmidt:
Introduction.
- Philip J. Weiser:
Innovation, Entrepreneurship, and the Information Age. 1-14
- Mark Cooper:
Structured Viral Communications: The Political Economy and Social Organization of Digital Disintermediation. 15-80 - Ellen P. Goodman, Anne H. Chen:
Digital Public Service Media Networks to Advance Broadband and Enrich Connected Communities. 81-124 - Mark A. Lemley:
Is the Sky Falling on the Content Industries? 125-136
- J. Pierre De Vries:
The Resilience Principles: A Framework for New ICT Governance. 137-186 - A. Michael Froomkin:
Almost Free: An Analysis of ICANN's 'Affirmation of Commitments'. 187-234 - Frank Pasquale:
Restoring Transparency to Automated Authority. 235-254 - Lawrence E. Strickling:
Remarks at the Digital Broadband Migration Examining the Internet's Ecosystem. 255-262
- Jake Adkins:
Unfriended Felons: Reevaluating the Internet's Role for the Purpose of Special Conditions in Sentencing in a Post-Facebook World. 263-284 - Shirin Chahal:
Balancing the Scales of Justice: Undercover Investigations on Social Networking Sites. 285-312 - Eric P. Schmidt:
Hot News Misappropriation in the Internet Age. 313-343
Volume 9, Number 2, Spring 2011
- Eric P. Schmidt:
Introduction.
- Jeffrey Rosen:
Free Speech, Privacy, and the Web that Never Forgets. 345-356 - Neil M. Richards:
The Limits of Tort Privacy. 357-384 - Amy Gajda:
The Value of Detective Stories. 385-402 - David Lat, Zach Shemtob:
Public Figurehood in the Digital Age. 403-420 - James Grimmelmann:
First-Class Objects. 421-436
- James Miller, James E. Prieger:
The Broadcasters' Transition Date Roulette: Strategic Aspects of the DTV Transition. 437-500 - J. Pierre De Vries, Kaleb A. Sieh:
The Unfinished Radio Revolution: Eight Perspectives on Wireless Interference. 501-530
- Andreas S. V. Wokutch:
The Role of Non-Utility Service Providers in Smart Grid Development: Should They Be Regulated, and if so, Who Can Regulate Them? 531-572
- Angela L. Morrison:
A Research Revolution: Genetic Testing Consumers Become Research (and Privacy) Guinea Pigs. 573-605
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