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Full-Text Articles in Communications Law
Flawed Transparency: Shared Data Collection And Disclosure Challenges For Google Glass And Similar Technologies, Jonathan I. Ezor
Flawed Transparency: Shared Data Collection And Disclosure Challenges For Google Glass And Similar Technologies, Jonathan I. Ezor
Jonathan I. Ezor
Current privacy law and best practices assume that the party collecting the data is able to describe and disclose its practices to those from and about whom the data are collected. With emerging technologies such as Google Glass, the information being collected by the wearer may be automatically shared to one or more third parties whose use may be substantially different from that of the wearer. Often, the wearer may not even know what information is being uploaded, and how it may be used. This paper will analyze the current state of U.S. law and compliance regarding personal information collection …
Consumers As Marketers: An Analysis Of The Facebook “Like” Feature As An Endorsement, Chang Zhou
Consumers As Marketers: An Analysis Of The Facebook “Like” Feature As An Endorsement, Chang Zhou
Chang Zhou
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The Impact Of Data Caps And Other Forms Of Usage-Based Pricing For Broadband Access, Daniel A. Lyons
The Impact Of Data Caps And Other Forms Of Usage-Based Pricing For Broadband Access, Daniel A. Lyons
Daniel Lyons
In recent years, broadband providers have introduced data caps and other plans that charge customers based on use. While regulators have generally approved of this shift, some consumer groups fear that usage-based pricing will lead to higher prices and deteriorating service. They also fear data caps allow companies like Comcast to protect their cable businesses from upstarts like Netflix.
This article evaluates the merits of data caps and other usage-based pricing strategies. Usagebased pricing shifts more network costs onto heavier Internet users. This can reduce costs for others and make broadband more accessible to low-income consumers. Usage-based pricing can also …
Torture Of Crime Victims, Nobel Prize Winner Association By Illinois State Police And Freedom Of Press Violated, James T. Struck
Torture Of Crime Victims, Nobel Prize Winner Association By Illinois State Police And Freedom Of Press Violated, James T. Struck
James T Struck
Torture of Crime Victims, Nobel Prize Winner Association by Illinois State Police and Freedom of Press Violated I was beaten on 12/8/2012 with 15-20 broken bones. I filed a crime victim compensation request with the Illinois Attorney General (AG) office; crime victim compensation was denied as the Illinois AG said I did not cooperate when actually I asked the police to tell the attacker if found not to attack or beat other people. I theoretically won the Nobel Peace Prize as I applied for work with the OPCW and was in the Chicago area near O'hare and Midway on 12/9/2013 …
Oportunidades Para Las Empresas Dentro De La Omc, Rodolfo C. Rivas Rea Esq.
Oportunidades Para Las Empresas Dentro De La Omc, Rodolfo C. Rivas Rea Esq.
Rodolfo C. Rivas
The author provides a brief overview of the World Trade Organization (WTO), the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank (WB) by explaining the context of their interrelationship. Afterwards, the author delves into a brief analysis of Mexico’s role in the International Trade arena and concludes by describing the paths through which the private sector can benefit from the WTO.///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////El autor pone en contexto la interrelación entre la Organización Mundial del Comercio (OMC) el Banco Mundial (BM) y el Fondo Monetario Internacional (FMI). Posteriormente, el autor describe brevemente el rol de México dentro de las instituciones de Comercio Internacional …