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The Future of the Internet : And How to Stop It

By: Jonathan Zittrain

...(beyond that copying permitted by Sections 107 and 108 of the U.S. Copyright Law and except by reviewers for the public press), without written permis... ...erative Pattern—67 5 T ethered Appliances, Software as Service, and Perfect Enforcement—101 6 The Lessons of Wikipedia—127 Part III Solutions—149 7 ... ...nce and control. We have some hints of what that can look like. Enterprising law enforcement officers have been able to eavesdrop on occu- pants of moto... ...and control. We have some hints of what that can look like. Enterprising law enforcement officers have been able to eavesdrop on occu- pants of motor ve... ...ng used for a call. As these opportunities arise in places under the rule of law—where Introduction 4 some might welcome them—they also arise within ... ...der’s tally for a particular hole location. Rather than selling the required equipment to the government, Hollerith leased it out at a rate of one tho... ...ss its owner wanted to pay for more phone lines and some arcane multiplexing equipment. 19 With many interested users having to share one incoming lin... ...ing skill. Moreover, revocation is not an ab- stract threat because effective enforcement is not prohibitively expensive. Mea- sured by the same factor... ...ment: personally identifiable information accidentally placed online, missing equipment, lost backup tapes, or other administrative errors.” Kris Erick...

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Trendsiters Digital Content and Web Technologies

By: Sam Vaknin

...eapfrogging Transition IV. The Selfish Net – The Semantic Web V. The Law of Technology VI. Metaphors of the Net VII. The Solow Paradox ... ...rism.org and its commercial arm, Turnit.com, are the cyber equivalent of a law enforcement agency, acting after the fact to discover the culprits and... ...org and its commercial arm, Turnit.com, are the cyber equivalent of a law enforcement agency, acting after the fact to discover the culprits and unco... ...Voluntary censorship", to be sure, somewhat toothless standardization and enforcement authorities, to be sure - still, a censorship with its own ins... ...ium, such as the Internet. Computer technology seems to abide by "Moore's Law" which says that the number of transistors which can be put on a chip ... ...ons successfully. A single person, sitting at home with 5000 USD worth of equipment can fully compete with the best products of the best printing ho... ...one can print a visually impressive book, using the above-mentioned cheap equipment. But in an age of information glut, it is the marketing, the medi... ...ich pays the price of piracy." Is there any proven connection between the enforcement (or even the existence) of intellectual property rights - and ... ...ar charges are applied today by many European countries to other types of equipment: tape recorders, photocopiers, video- cassettes and scanners, for...

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The Marketing of Ideas and Social Issues

By: Seymour Fine

...1 Communication Effects 72 The Communication's Message 73 Message Design and the Law 74 SUMMARY 74 7 CHANNELS OF DISTRIBUTION IN SOCIAL MARKETIN... ...mation into one or more people. Interest. A feeling of concern about something. Law. Ideas established as enforceable public policy. Lobbying. P... ...e diagnosis and attorneys rely on an experiential approach or what is called "case law." Economists look to utility theory emphasizing the most effi... ...In many cases compliance has necessitated large expenditures by school systems for equipment, structural modification in buildings and special staff.... ...g illustration, Blau (1955) describes the exchange of advice among agents in a law enforcement agency: A consultation can be considered an exchang... ... improving the quality of the labor force, (b) investing in more efficient capital equipment, or (c) automation (Lovelock and Young 1979, p. 168). ... ... sporting goods firm cannot afford to stay aloof of the idea of PTAs if it markets equipment to schools. As Nancy Hupfer and David Gardner (1971) p...

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The Public Domain : Enclosing the Commons of the Mind

By: James Boyle

...ary university I have ever encountered and so the obligations flow beyond the law school. Professor Anthony Kelley, a brilliant composer, not only educ... ...enomics, and my wife Lauren Dame, as- sociate director of the Genome Ethics, Law and Policy Center, provided cru- cial support to my work with the sci... ...hur, and Hewlett Foundations have generously supported my work, as have Duke Law School’s research grants and Bost Fellowships. My work on synthetic b... ...replicated, because the music has all kinds of overtones from the historical equipment used and even the methods of recording. Fundamentally, though, ... ...t gets its breathing room, not from legal exceptions, but from technological enforcement difficulties. Finally, as more and more people can create and ... ...dows. Perhaps. Or perhaps it also takes the con- sistent threat of antitrust enforcement. In any event, whether or not we hit the optimal point in pro... ...fits of cheaper copying and transmission worldwide and with perfect copyright enforcement as well. (Though the methodology of some of the studies, whic...

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The 9/11 Commission Report Final Report of the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States

By: Thomas H. Kean

...orld Trade Center Bombing 71 3.2 Adaptation—and Nonadaptation— ...in the Law Enforcement Community 73 3.3 . . . and in the Federal Aviation Admini... ... Trade Center Bombing 71 3.2 Adaptation—and Nonadaptation— ...in the Law Enforcement Community 73 3.3 . . . and in the Federal Aviation Administra... ...he National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States (Public Law 107-306, November 27, 2002). Our mandate was sweeping.The law directed ... ...September 11, 2001, ” includ- ing those relating to intelligence agencies, law enforcement agencies, diplo- macy, immigration issues and border contro... ...ember 11, 2001, ” includ- ing those relating to intelligence agencies, law enforcement agencies, diplo- macy, immigration issues and border control, t... ... by watching the data from a signal emitted by each aircraft’s transponder equipment.Those four planes, like all aircraft traveling above 10,000 feet,... ...the crew of United 175. Still no response.The controller checked his radio equipment and contacted another “WE HAVE SOME PLANES” 21 Final1-4.4pp 7/17... ... further. Radar reconstructions performed after 9/11 reveal that FAA radar equipment tracked the flight from the moment its transponder was turned off... ...ve and prosecutorial effort was that it created an impression that the law enforcement system was well-equipped to cope with terrorism. Neither Presid...

...TERTERRORISM EVOLVES 71 3.1 From the Old Terrorism to the New: The First World Trade Center Bombing 71 3.2 Adaptation?and Nonadaptation? . . . in the Law Enforcement Community 73 3.3 . . . and in the Federal Aviation Administration 82 3.4 . . . and in the Intelligence Community 86...

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