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The Future Of Wireless Spam, Evan Cramer Oct 2002

The Future Of Wireless Spam, Evan Cramer

Duke Law & Technology Review

Though US cellular networks currently lack the capacity for widespread distribution of unsolicited wireless advertising (wireless spam), these advertisements are already well known in Japan and Europe, where they have proven to be a significant burden on cellular users. This iBrief examines the recently ratified legislation in Japan and Asia that have attempted to stop the glut of wireless advertisements, as a foreshadowing of the problems and questions that will soon have to be addressed in the United States.


Microsoft And The European Union Face Off Over Internet Privacy Concerns, Seagrumn Smith Aug 2002

Microsoft And The European Union Face Off Over Internet Privacy Concerns, Seagrumn Smith

Duke Law & Technology Review

Amidst what appears to be a multi-faceted attack by the European Union on Microsoft, the newest angle is the European Commission's announcement last month that it was considering a formal investigation of Microsoft's .Net Passport data processing system for possible violations of the European Union Data Privacy Directive. This iBrief explores the European Data Privacy Directive and seeks to explain why the European Commission believes .Net Passport may be in violation of its privacy policies and a case for further investigation.


Sorting Out The Debate Over Customary International Law, Ernest A. Young Jan 2002

Sorting Out The Debate Over Customary International Law, Ernest A. Young

Faculty Scholarship

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U.S. Announces Intent Not To Ratify International Criminal Court Treaty, Curtis A. Bradley Jan 2002

U.S. Announces Intent Not To Ratify International Criminal Court Treaty, Curtis A. Bradley

Faculty Scholarship

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