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Fool Us Once Shame On You—Fool Us Twice Shame On Us: What We Can Learn From The Privatizations Of The Internet Backbone Network And The Domain Name System, Jay P. Kesan, Rajiv C. Shah Jan 2001

Fool Us Once Shame On You—Fool Us Twice Shame On Us: What We Can Learn From The Privatizations Of The Internet Backbone Network And The Domain Name System, Jay P. Kesan, Rajiv C. Shah

Washington University Law Review

One goal of this Article is to describe and document the privatization processes for the backbone network and the DNS. We initially assumed the privatization of the Internet consisted of a simple shift from a subsidized network to a competitive market for backbone services. However, we found the privatization process to be quite complex and problematic. Unfortunately, many of these same problems are reoccurring in the current privatization of the DNS. Our study found three categories of problems that occurred during the privatizations of the Internet’s backbone network and the DNS: procedural problems, problems with the management of competition, and …


Bills And Notes—U. S. Government Check—“Imposter Rule” And Its Application, Harold B. Bamburg Jan 1950

Bills And Notes—U. S. Government Check—“Imposter Rule” And Its Application, Harold B. Bamburg

Washington University Law Review

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Torts—Liability Of Restaurant Owner For Death Resulting From Eating Poisoned Food Under Wrongful Death Statute—Quantum Of Proof, Joseph A. Murphy Jan 1950

Torts—Liability Of Restaurant Owner For Death Resulting From Eating Poisoned Food Under Wrongful Death Statute—Quantum Of Proof, Joseph A. Murphy

Washington University Law Review

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