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pressure on both telephone-style regulation, which protects against monopoly pricing and vertical exclusion, as well as … broadcast-style regulation, which focuses on content and ownership structure. It will also force regulators to rethink social …
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Modularity is often cited as one of the foundations for the Internet’s success. Unfortunately, academic discussions about modularity appearing in the literature on Internet policy are undertheorized. The persistence of nonmodular architectures for some technologies underscores the need for...
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Policymakers in the United States have just begun to address regulation of artificial intelligence technologies in … and local initiatives. The regulation of the algorithmic ecosystem will continue to evolve as the United States continues …
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evaluate the regulation of vertical integration in media-related industries. It does so initially by applying the basic static …
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The decision whether to mandate access to telecommunications networks presents policymakers with a choice between two regulatory paradigms. One focuses on breaking down the traditional monopoly by stimulating competitive entry; the other surrenders to the monopoly and simply seeks to allocate...
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, and the regulation of Internet telephony. They also explore the extent to which the framework can be employed to support a …
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narrowing regulation to cover only those portions of industry that remained natural monopolies and deregulating those portions … intervention in Europe has prompted a debate over whether the U.S. should begin to reregulate. This article reviews how regulation … has forced the consumers and providers to bear the costs associated with rate regulation, prevented them from benefitting …
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