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2007 Program 

    

Saturday, September 29, 2007

4:10 PM - 5:50 PM Sessions

  

 

Rethinking Regulation in a Converging World
    

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Papers:

Converging Media/Diverging Experiences
Siddhartha Raja, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, The World Bank
Mark Williams, The World Bank
    
Neither Fish Nor Fowl: New Strategies for Selective Regulation of Information Services
Rob Frieden, Penn State University
     
Dynamic Regulation: Conceptual Foundations, Implementation, Effects
    Johannes M. Bauer, Department of Telecommunication, Information Studies, and Media, Quello Center for Telecommunication Management and Law, Michigan State University,
    Erik Bohlin, Division of Technology & Society, Department of Technology Management and Economics, Chalmers University of Technology,
    
  Fixed and Mobile Broadband Deployment: An Empirical Analysis of Adoption Factors
Sangwon Lee, Department of Telecommunication, College of Journalism and Communications, University of Florida
Mircea I. Marcu, Department of Economics, University of Florida
    

Broadband Measures and Entry

    

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Papers: Mechanism of Diffusion of Fixed-Line Broadband Access Services in Japan and its Application to Long-Term Growth Prediction - Rapid Diffusion in Urban Areas -
Shinsuke Shimogawa, NTT Service Integration Laboratories
Miyuki Shinno, NTT Advanced Technology Corporation
    
Reality Check: The Presence and Perceived Importance of Barriers to Entry in the Residential Broadband Market
Eun-A Park, College of Communications, Pennsylvania State University
Richard Taylor, College of Communications, Pennsylvania State University,
    
A New Measure of Residential Broadband Availability
    Jed Kolko, Public Policy Institute of California
    
The Estimation of Wireless Households: A Local Perspective
    Paul Rappoport, Temple University
    James Alleman, University of Colorado
    Lester Taylor,, University of Arizona
    
  

 

Digital Divide at Home and Abroad
    

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Papers:

The Future of Universal Service Fund Support for Organizations or After a Decade, What We Still Donāt Know about the E-Rate
H. Hudson, Communications Technology Management Program, School of Business and Management, University of San Francisco
    
Turning Metcalfe on His Head: The Multiple Costs of Network Exclusion
Rahul Tongia, Program on Computation and Society, School of Computer Science (ISR); Dept. of Engineering & Public Policy, Carnegie Mellon University; Center for Study of Science, Technology, and Policy (CSTEP)
Ernest J. Wilson, III, Annenberg School of Communication, University of Southern California
     
The Scramble for Africa
    Ewan Sutherland
 
Wireless Broadband Access for Latin America
Martha Garcia-Murillo, School of Information Studies, Syracuse University
Juan Rendon, Department of Information and Communication Technologies, Pompeu Fabra University
    

Protecting out Privacy

    

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Papers: Listening in on DC: Soviet Eavesdropping and the Origins of US Privacy Policy
John. Laprise, Media, Technology, and Society Program, School of Communications, Northwestern University
    
Reforming the Privacy/Security Debate: The Problem with Justification Standards
Paul Ohm, University of Colorado Law School
    
The DNS as a Tool for Global Identity Policy: WHOIS, ICANN, and Global Internet Governance
Milton Mueller, Syracuse University School of Information Studies
Mawaki Chango, Syracuse University School of Information Studies
    
The Broker Who Would Not Bundle
Kurt DeMaagd, Michigan State University
Cliff Lampe, Michigan State University
    
    

The Intellectual Property Debate

    

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Papers: Rationalizing Internet Safe Harbors
Mark Lemley, Stanford Law School
    
Brand Spillovers
Eric Goldman, Santa Clara University School of Law; High Tech Law Institute
    
Bargaining Solutions and Axiomatic Bases for Fair, Reasonable and Non-Discriminatory Determination of Royalties
David J. Salant, Columbia University; Clemson University
    

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