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2004 Program 

    

Sunday, October 3, 2004

8:30 AM - 10:10 AM Sessions

  

 

The Effects of VoIP
    

Moderator:  

Robert Pepper
    

Papers:

A Model for Emergency Service of VoIP
Through Certification and Labeling
Douglas C. Sicker, Interdisciplinary Telecommunications Program, University of Colorado at Boulder
Tom Lookabaugh, Interdisciplinary Telecommunications Program, University of Colorado at Boulder
    
Should CALEA Govern VoIP?: Some Clues From CALEA’s Legislative History
Ken Katkin, Salmon P. Chase College of Law, Northern Kentucky University
Jessica M. Matthews, Working Council for Chief Information Officers, The Corporate Executive Board
     
State Regulatory Approaches to VoIP: Policy, Implementation, and Outcome
    Robert Cannon, Washington Internet Project ~ Cybertelecom ~
  
  Strategic Maneuvering and Standardization: Critical Advantage or Critical Mass?
    Sangin Park, Graduate School of Public Administration, Seoul National University
    

International Experiences of ICT Regulation

    

Moderator:  

David Burnstein
    
Papers: Choices of International Telecommunications Alliances Modes in China, Taiwan and Hong Kong
Dungchun Tsai, Graduate School of Telecommunications Management, National Cheng Kung University
WeiWei Chen, National Cheng Kung University/Kung Shan University of Technology
    
French or Foe?: A Comparative Study of U.S. and French Telecommunications Regulation
Tracey Weisler
    
Rewriting U.S. Telecommunications Law with an Eye on Europe
James B. Speta, Northwestern University School of Law
  
New Trends in the Latin American Telecommunications Market: Telefonica & Telmex
Judith Mariscal, CIDE
Eugenio Rivera, CIDE
    

Privacy in a Connected World

    

Moderator:  

 
    
Papers: A DMCA for Privacy
Lauren Gelman
    
Will an International Internet Privacy Framework Work?
Jeng-Chung (Victor) Chen, Institute of Telecommunications Management, National Cheng Kung University
Jeng-Her (Alex) Chen, University of Hawaii – Manoa
    
Old Wine in a New Bottle: RFIDs and Cookies
    Rajiv C. Shah, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
    Jay P. Kesan, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
     
  The Economic Models of On-Line Digital Identity, Identity Mangement Systems and Service Interconnection Policy
    Junseok Hwang, Seoul National University
    Aleandre Repkine
 

Media Concentration and Regulation

    

Moderator:  

Marsha MacBride
    
Papers: Australian and U.S. Approaches to Media Ownership Regulation
    Jonathan D. Levy, Federal Communications Commission
    
Local Media Concentration in America
Eli Noam
    
Measuring Media Diversity Online and Offline: Evidence from Political Websites
Matthew S. Hindman, Political Science Department Arizona State University
Kostas Tsioutsiouliklis, NEC Laboratories America
Judy A Johnson, NEC Laboratories America
      
Architectural Censorship and the FCC
    Christopher S. Yoo, Vanderbilt University Law School
    

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