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2005 Program
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Saturday,
September 24, 2005 |
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8:30 AM - 10:10 AM Sessions |
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Public Interest in the Public Airwaves |
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Mark Bykowsky, FCC |
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Limits to Decentralization: The Example of AM Radio Broadcasting or Was a Common Law Solution to Chaos in the Radio Waves Reasonable in 1927? |
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Charles Jackson, JTC, LLC. |
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How America’s Fragmented Approach to Public Safety Wastes Spectrum and Funding |
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Jon M. Peha, Carnegie Mellon University |
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Getting the Best out of Public Sector Spectrum |
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Adele C. Morris, U.S. Department of the Treasury |
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Martin Cave, Warwick Business School, UK |
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The Return of the Broadcast War |
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Christian Sandvig, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign |
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The New Economics of the Last Mile |
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Eloy Vidal, World Bank |
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An Analysis of the Determinants of Broadband Access |
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Kenneth Flamm, LBJ School of Public Affairs, The University of Texas at Austin |
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Anindya Chaudhuri, LBJ School of Public Affairs, The University of Texas at Austin |
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Bureaucrates as Entrepreneurs: Do Municipal Telecom Providers Hinder Private Entrepreneurs? |
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Janice A. Hauge, University of North Texas |
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Mark Jamison, Public Utilities Research Center, University of Florida |
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Richard J. Gentry, University of Florida |
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Broadband Internet Adoption in Korea: A Maverick or a Model to Follow? |
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Sung-Hee Joo, Communication Studies, University of Michigan |
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Analysis on the New Competition in the Saturated Residential Broadband
Access Market: Using Stated Preference Data in Korea |
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Daeyoung Koh, Techno-
Economics and Policy Program, Seoul National University |
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Jeong-dong Lee, Techno-
Economics and Policy Program, Seoul National University |
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Yeonbae Kim, Techno-
Economics and Policy Program, Seoul National University |
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Internet Policy |
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Ewan Sutherland, INTUG (Intl. Telecom Users Group)
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Internet Resources: An Empirical Foundation for Normative Internet Policy Making |
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Tom Vest, |
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Internet Governance: Theory and First Principles |
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Johannes M. Bauer, Michigan State University |
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An Economic Response to Unsolicited Communication (Spam) |
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Thede Loder, University of Michigan |
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Marshall Van Alstyne, Boston University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
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Richard Wash, University of Michigan |
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Privacy, Security, Infrastructure |
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Michael Isenberg , Verisign |
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Trust on Demand: Enabling Privacy, Security, Transparency, and Accountability in Distributed Systems |
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Michael R. Nelson, IBM Corporation |
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Matthias Schunter, IBM Research |
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Michael R. McCullough, IBM Corporation |
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John S. Bliss, IBM Corporation |
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DNSSEC and Hardening Security in the Internet Infrastructure: The Public Policy Questions |
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Amy Friedlander, Shinkuro, Inc. |
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Stephen D. Crocker, Shinkuro, Inc. |
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Allison Mankin, Shinkuro, Inc. |
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W. Douglas Maughan, Shinkuro, Inc. |
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Douglas Montgomery, Shinkuro, Inc. |
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Good Neighbors Can Make Good Fences:
A Peer-to-peer User Security System |
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L. Jean Camp, Informatics, Indiana University |
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Allan Friedman, Harvard University |
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