Governing the Internet: The Emergence of an International RegimeThis volume explores the many complex issues and challenges that confront governments, technocrats, business people and others as they try to create and implement rules for a truly global interoperable Internet. |
Contents
International Connectivity | 19 |
Global Internet Governance | 43 |
Frameworks for ECommerce and Taxation | 83 |
Investment and Intellectual Property | 109 |
Content Privacy and International Law | 145 |
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