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2005 Program 

    

Saturday, September 24, 2005

10:40 AM - 12:20 PM Sessions

  

 

Copyright
    

Moderator:  

Mike Godwin, Public Knowledge
    

Papers:

Info-communism?  A Critique of the Emerging Discourse on Property rights in Information
Milton Mueller, Syracuse University, School of Information Studies
 
The Move to Counter the Move to Counter Fair Use
Bruce Abramson, Gordian Solutions, Inc.
 
The Effect of Decrease of Copying Cost on Optimal Copyright Duration:  The Role of an Intermediary
    Michael Yuan, Gabelli School of Business, Roger Williams University
    Zhixiong Chen, Mercy College
  
  P2P as a Market Catalyst
    Eli Noam, Columbia University
    

ISPs and Market Structure

    

Moderator:  

Shane Greenstein, Northwestern University
    
Papers: A Simple Game Theoretic Analysis of Peering and Transit Contracting Among Internet Access Providers
Narine Badasyan, Murray State University
Subhadip Chakrabarti, University of Bonn, Germany
    
The Market Structure of Internet Service Provision
Anindya Chaudhuri, LBJ School of Public Affairs, The University of Texas at Austin
Kenneth Flamm, LBJ School of Public Affairs, The University of Texas at Austin
    
The Growth of Internet Overlay Networks:  Implications for Architecture, Industry, Structure and Policy
Dave Clark, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
William Lehr, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Steve Bauer, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Peyman Faratin, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Rahul Sami, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
John Wroclawski, USC Information Sciences Institute
  
Effects of Regulation on Investment and Innovation Incentives
Neal C. Stolleman, Office of Economic Policy, U.S. Department of the Treasury
    

Lessons for Regulators

    

Moderator:  

Bill Sharkey , FCC
    
Papers: Deregulation and the Changing Role of the State:  From the AT&T Divestiture to the 1996 Telecommunications Act
Karen Gustafson, Department of Radio-Television Film, The University of Texas at Austin
    
Back to the Future:  How Transportation Deregulatory Policies Foreshadow Evolution of Communications Policies
Barbara A.Cherry, Office of Strategic Planning and Policy Analysis, Federal Communications Commission
    
Traits of an Independent Communications Regulator:  a Search for Indicators With Teaching Module on Ethics and Corruption
    Irene Wu, MNIA-SAND, International Bureau
     
Strength in Numbers?  Public Participation in Ownership Proceeding at the Federal Communications Commission
    JoAnne Holman, School of Media Arts & Design, James Madison University
 

The Impact of Broadband Deployment

    

Moderator:  

Eric Stark, NTIA
    
Papers: Measuring Broadband's Economic Impact
    William H. Lehr, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    Carlos A. Osorio, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    Sharon E. Gillett, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    Marvin Sirbu, Carnegie Mellon University
    
Closing the Rural Broadband Gap:  A Field Experiment
Sharon Stover,
Joe Straubhaar,
Robert LaRose,
    Jennifer Gregg,
    
Broadband Adoption at Home in the United States:   Growing but Slowing
John Horrigan, Pew Internet & American Life Project
      
The K-Net Development Process:   A Broadband Model for First Nations Community Networking
    Adam Fiser, Information Studies, University of Toronto
    Andrew Clement, Information Studies, University of Toronto and Canadian Research Alliance on Community Innovation and Networking (CRACIN)
    Brian Walmark, Keewaytinook Okimakanak Research Institute (KORI)
     
    

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