@article{22347,
      recid = {22347},
      author = {Kahin, Brian, and Nesson, Charles,},
      title = {Borders in cyberspace : information policy and the global  information infrastructure /},
      pages = {xi, 374 pages :},
      note = {Contents : Life and law on the frontier : JOHNSON, David  R., POST, David G. The rise of law on the global network;  VOLKMER, Ingrid. Universalism and particularism : the  problem of cultural sovereignty and global information  flow; REIDENBERG, Joel R. Governing networks and  rule-making in cyberspace; KEDZIE, Christopher R. The third  waves; FROOMKIN, Michael A. The Internet as a source of  regulatory arbitrage; PERRITT, Henry H Jr. Jurisdiction in  cyberspace : the role of intermediaries; Issues across  borders : BURK, Dan L. The market for digital piracy;  MAYER-SCHOENBERGER, Viktor, FOSTER, Teree E. A regulatory  Web : free speech and the global information  infrastructure; GELLMAN, Robert. Conflict and overlap in  privacy regulation : national, international, and private;  BARTH, Richard C., SMITH, Clint N. International regulation  of encryption : technology will drive policy; WEISS, Peter  N., BACKLUND, Peter. International information policy in  conflict, open and unrestricted access versus government  commercialization; GOLDRING, John. Netting the cybershark :  consumer protection, cyberspace, the Nation-State, and  democracy;.},
      abstract = {Borders in Cyberspace investigates issues arising from  national differences in law, public policy, and social and  cultural values in light of the emerging global information  infrastructure. The contributions include detailed analyses  of some of the most visible issues, including intellectual  property, security, privacy, and censorship.},
      url = {http://tind.wipo.int/record/22347},
}