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Japan in the light of business model revolutions. A game-of-chance mechanic which can be found in more and more in digital … calls for regulation because if their gambling like elements. Japan had similar mechanics in games for a long time called … Lootboxes are in comparison to "Gacha" in Japan and investigates whether they would qualify as gambling using a gambling …
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In this article, we review Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) policymaking and regulation of the regional economic communities (RECs) in conjunction with their regional regulators' associations (RRAs) in the region of Asia-Pacific. Undoubtedly, this regulatory structure has been...
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This study focuses on the regulations and policy launched by the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) responding to the emerging media convergence and Over-the-top (OTT) services. These issues have become more of a concern due to their huge impact on the digital economy. Regarding the...
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situation using uses the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake as a case study. Specifically, it focuses on the tens of thousands of … collected from an original questionnaire survey in Japan, we found that information from different media sources can contribute …
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The objective of this study is to investigate the impact of OTT media streaming services on demand for FTTH. Our approach involves analyzing data that comprise the respondents' willingness-to-pay (WTP) for FTTH. The analysis decomposes the WTP by individual characteristics and OTT media service...
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