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Panel Iii: The Current State Of Sports And The Media, Mark Conrad, Laurie Basch, David S. Denenberg, Jim Durham, Jerome S. Ebenstein, Brett Goodman, Nicole Coward
Panel Iii: The Current State Of Sports And The Media, Mark Conrad, Laurie Basch, David S. Denenberg, Jim Durham, Jerome S. Ebenstein, Brett Goodman, Nicole Coward
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
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The Children's Internet Protection Act In Public Schools: The Government Stepping On Parents' Toes?, Kelly Rodden
The Children's Internet Protection Act In Public Schools: The Government Stepping On Parents' Toes?, Kelly Rodden
Fordham Law Review
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The Spector Of Crypto-Anarchy: Regulating Anonymity-Protecting Peer-To-Peer Networks, John Alan Farmer
The Spector Of Crypto-Anarchy: Regulating Anonymity-Protecting Peer-To-Peer Networks, John Alan Farmer
Fordham Law Review
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States And Internet Enforcement, Joel R. Reidenberg
States And Internet Enforcement, Joel R. Reidenberg
Faculty Scholarship
This essay addresses the enforcement of decisions through internet instruments. The starting point is a brief justification of internet enforcement as the obligation of democratic states. Next, the essay argues that the movement to re-engineer the internet infrastructure by public and private actions also facilitates state enforcement of legal and policy decisions. The essay maintains that states will increasingly try to use network intermediaries such as payment systems and Internet Service Providers as enforcement instruments. Finally, and most importantly, the essay focuses on ways that states may harness the power of technological instruments such as worms, filters and packet interceptors …