For over a decade, William Lehr, Lorenzo Pupillo, and their
colleagues in academia, industry, and policy have been on the
electronic frontier, exploring the implications of the technologies
that are revolutionizing communication and culture. In 2002, Cyber
Policy and Economics in an Internet Age featured essays that
focused on such emerging economic and policy-related issues of
universal access, appropriate content, spectrum allocation,
taxation, consumer protection, and regulation, with respect to the
Internet. In this fully revised and updated edition, entitled
Internet Policy and Economics: Challenges and Perspectives, the
editors and contributors tackle the most current topics and issues,
as the Internet continues to permeate all facets of society. New
chapters cover dynamics in the developing world, the implications
of e-commerce for fiscal policy, and the impact of peer-to-peer
networks on music and the arts, as well as debates over
intellectual property rights, privacy issues, and cybercrime.
Applying insights from economics, political science, law, business,
and communications, the book will serve as essential resource for
researchers and students, policymakers and regulators, and industry
analysts and practitioners.
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