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National libraries, museums, and archives have traditionally preserved non-digital cultural entities for future generations, supported by laws permitting them to override legal rights of owners of cultural works in the public interest. As much of today’s cultural material and information is...
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In recent years, the preference for purely private funding and ownership of telecommunications networks has given way to a 'new wisdom' that some form of public funding is now necessary if faster and more capacious Next Generation Networks (NGNs) are to be constructed in a timely fashion. The...
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New Zealand stands apart from its OECD counterparts as one of the few countries pursuing government investment in a nationwide fibre network. As in the past, when it stood apart with its 'light-handed' regulatory approach, New Zealand's experience can inform other jurisdictions. This paper...
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