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|a Internet issues and trends :
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|a The Internet is often described as a ""network of networks"" because it is not a single physical entity, but hundreds of thousands of interconnected networks linking hundreds of millions of computers around the world. As such, the Internet is international, decentralized, and comprised of networks and infrastructure largely owned and operated by private sector entities. As the Internet grows and becomes more pervasive in all aspects of modern society, the question of how it should be governed becomes more pressing. As congressional policymakers continue to debate telecommunications reform, a m.
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|a INTERNET ISSUES AND TRENDS: SELECTED ANALYSES; INTERNET ISSUES AND TRENDS: SELECTED ANALYSES; Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data; CONTENTS; PREFACE; Chapter 1: Access to Broadband Networks: The Net Neutrality Debate; SUMMARY; INTRODUCTION; FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION ACTIVITY; INDUSTRY INITIATIVES; NETWORK MANAGEMENT; THE POLICY DEBATE; CONGRESSIONAL ACTIVITY; Chapter 2: Net Neutrality: The FCC's Authority to Regulate Broadband Internet Traffic Management ; SUMMARY; INTRODUCTION; BROADBAND INTERNET ACCESS SERVICE PROVIDERS UNDER THE COMMUNICATIONS ACT.
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|a THE OPEN INTERNET RULESVERIZON V. FCC; CURRENT REGULATORY OPTIONS; Chapter 3: Internet Governance and the Domain Name System: Issues for Congress; SUMMARY; WHAT IS INTERNET GOVERNANCE?; HOW IS THE INTERNET CURRENTLY GOVERNED?; ROLE OF U.S. GOVERNMENT; DEBATE OVER FUTURE MODEL OF INTERNET GOVERNANCE; ISSUES FOR CONGRESS; APPENDIX. ICANN BASICS; Chapter 4: Safe Harbor for Online Service Providers Under Section 512(c) of the Digital Millenium Copyright Act; SUMMARY; INTRODUCTION; BACKGROUND; SAFE HARBOR PROVISIONS; JUDICIAL INTERPRETATIONS OF THE 512(C) SAFE HARBOR.
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|a RECENT LEGISLATIVE ACTIVITIESChapter 5: State Taxation of Internet Transactions; SUMMARY; INTRODUCTION; STATE AND LOCAL SALES AND USE TAXES; DESCRIPTION OF THE SSUTA; CONGRESSIONAL AND STATE LEGISLATIVE ACTIVITY; ECONOMIC ISSUES; Chapter 6: ""Amazon Laws"" and Taxation of Internet Sales: Constitutional Analysis; SUMMARY; CONSTITUTIONAL REQUIREMENTS; CONGRESSIONAL AUTHORITY TO ACT; RECENT STATE LEGISLATION; Chapter 7: Promoting Global Internet Freedom: Policy and Technology; SUMMARY; INTRODUCTION; DOING BUSINESS WITH REPRESSIVE REGIMES: U.S. INDUSTRY DILEMMA.
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|a U.S. GOVERNMENT ACTIVITY PROMOTING INTERNET FREEDOMU. S. INDUSTRY ACTIVITY PROMOTING INTERNET FREEDOM: THE GLOBAL NETWORK INITIATIVE; LEGISLATIVE ACTIVITY IN THE 113TH CONGRESS; LEGISLATIVE ACTIVITY IN THE 112TH CONGRESS; APPENDIX A. FOR FURTHER READING; APPENDIX B. METHODS/TECHNOLOGIES USED TO MONITOR AND CENSOR WEBSITES AND WEB-BASED COMMUNICATIONS; APPENDIX C. TECHNOLOGIES USED TO CIRCUMVENT CENSORSHIP; Index.
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