Access to the Web: The Cost of Connecting By David Maher
The Internet Society's VP for Public Policy examines new information
and trends concerning the cost of online access worldwide.
Telecommunications
Policy and the Internet By Geoff Huston
The
Internet is being constructed on a wave of policy deregulation, with
a significant level of private investment. Find out what that landscape
looks and what directions public policy is likely to take.
Public Policy
Issues in Internet Governance By Christopher Wilkinson
The
Internet may have been born out of a tradition of self regulation
and noninterference by governments, but that culture bares very little
resemblance to what we know today. Now that the Internet permeates
virtually every branch of social and economic activity, there is growing
interest and concern over its management and accountability.
The
ICANN Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy By G. Gervaise Davis III, Esq. The
writers of trademark laws never contemplated the existence of the
Internet and the worldwide use of domain names as source identifiers.
Learn from an ICANN panelist and practicing lawyer how name disputes
are being handled in today's trademark-intensive marketplace.