The regulation of transborder data flows
Restrictions on transmission of data across borders are sometimes proposed as means to control abuses such as invasions of privacy. The authors explore the thesis that controls on cross-border data flows are rarely effective in helping to achieve such ends. They argue that the technology of modern telecommunications does not allow easy control over message content; and that there are other, more strategically effective techniques to restrict abuses committed in international electronic transactions.
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1979
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Authors: | de Sola Pool, Ithiel ; Solomon, Richard J. |
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Telecommunications Policy. - Elsevier, ISSN 0308-5961. - Vol. 3.1979, 3, p. 176-191
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Elsevier |
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