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LÃ¥ng URL till ny studie som just kommit ut i EP:
Abstract
This study investigates the interplay between Internet innovation
and privacy. We propose working definitions of innovation and
privacy and review the literature about their interaction. We
interpret the possible tensions and problems in terms of market
and system failures and analyse the relevant legal and policy
aspects in relation to examples of privacy invasion and/or
protection by innovating companies.[...]
http://erikjosefsson.eu/sites/default/files/ITRE_STUDY__Does_it_help_or_hinder__Promotion_of_Innovation_on_the_Internet_and_Citizens_Right_to_Privacy.pdf
Om nån hittar nåt extra bra så hojta.
Här är en till ganska ny som handlar om SOPA/PIPA/OPEN (börjar på
sidan 32) och PNR (s. 19):
Abstract
There is a general principle in international law that one state
cannot take measures on the territory of another state by means of
enforcement of national laws without the consent of the latter. It
is possible â?? however â?? to observe a recent trend of a growing
number of laws that aim to produce a legislative effect in third
countries.[...]
http://erikjosefsson.eu/sites/default/files/Extraterritorialitystudy_en.pdf
Det här tyckte jag var ganska bra: "What these bills
[SOPA/PIPA/OPEN] highlight is the tension between the predominant US
regulation of the internet (including the technical means by which
websites are reached by web-users) against the belief that the
internet is a global entity, with universal reach, owned by all of
its global users, not just the United States."
//Erik
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