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2007 Program 

    

Saturday, September 29, 2007

10:40 AM - 12:20 PM Sessions

  

 

Net Neutrality
    

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Papers:

Net Neutrality through Open Interfaces
Scott Jordan, Dept. of Computer Science, University of California, Irvine
 
Sustainable Commons Production and the Virtues of Moderation
James Grimmelmann, New York Law School
 
Getting What You Pay For: Analyzing the Net Neutrality Debate
    Mark A. Jamison, Public Utility Research Center, Department of Economics, University of Florida
    Janice A. Hauge, Department of Economics, University of North Texas
  
  The Centripetal Network
    Kevin Werbach, The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania
    

City Networks

    

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Papers: A Framework for Investigating the Value of Public Wireless Networks
Catherine A. Middleton, Community Wireless Infrastructure Research Project; Ted Rogers School of Management, Ryerson University
    
Can a City Manage Broadband Infrastructure? An Organizational Learning Perspective
Angsana A. Techatassanasoontorn, College of Information Sciences and Technology, Pennsylvania State University
Andrea H. Tapia, College of Information Sciences and Technology, Pennsylvania State University
    
Policy and Plan Convergence for Municipal Broadband Networks
Andrea H. Tapia, College of Information Sciences & Technology, The Pennsylvania State University
Julio Angel Ortiz, College of Information Sciences & Technology, The Pennsylvania State University
    
Wireless City Networks. A Comparative Analysis of US-EU Initiatives on Goals, Motivations, Services and Their Relation to Network Structure
Leo Van Audenhove, SMIT-IBBT, Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Pieter Ballon, SMIT-IBBT, Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Tomas Staelens, SMIT-IBBT, Vrije Universiteit Brussel
  
    

Regulation and Deployment of Wireless Network

    

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Papers: Network Growth: Theory and Evidence from the Mobile Telephone Industry
Peter J. Alexander
Adam Candeub, Michigan State University
Brendan M. Cunningham, United States Naval Academy
    
Economic Effects of Indirect Access Regime in the Mobile Telecommunication Market
    Byung W. Kim, ETRI
    Chang Y. Choo, San Jose State University
    Seong H. Seol, ETRI
  
Countervailing Buyer Power and Mobile Termination
    Jeffrey H. Rohlfs, Analysys Consulting
 

Protecting Our Networks

    

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Papers: Network Security and the Need to Consider Provider Coordination in Network Access Policy
    Aaron J. Burstein, Samuelson Law, Technology & Public Policy Clinic, Berkeley Center for Law & Technology, University of California, Berkeley, School of Law
    Fred B. Schneider, Computer Science Department, Cornell University
    
Proof of Work {cannot, can, does currently} Work
L. Jean Camp, School of Informatics, Indiana University
Debin Liu, School of Informatics, Indiana University
    
The Economics of Malware
Michel J. G. van Eeten, Delft University of Technology
Johannes M. Bauer, Michigan State University
John P. M. Groenewegen, Delft University of Technology
Wolter Lemstra, Delft University of Technology
      
The Computer Misuse Act 1990 and Denial of Service Attacks: The Risk Society, Reflexivity and the Tragedy of the Security Commons
    Joseph Savirimuthu, Liverpool Law School, University of Liverpool
     
 

Competition of Traditional and Emerging Internet Video Outlets

    

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Papers: The Negative Effect of Concentration and Vertical Integration on Diversity and Quality in the Video Entertainment Product Space
    Mark Cooper , Donald McGannon Center for Communications Research, Fordham University
    Derek Turner, Free Press
    
The Impact on Broadband Access to the Internet of the Dual Ownership of Telephone and Cable Networks
P. Pereira
    
Cream Skimming
C. Bazelon
      
New Media and Localism: Are Local Cable Channels and Locally Focused Websites Significant New and Diverse Sources of Local News and Information? An Empirical Analysis
    Adam Lynn, Free Press
    S. Derek Turner, Free Press
    Mark N. Cooper
    

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