基本説明
Publication delayed (Originally scheduled: October 2000).
Full Description
For companies in and around the telecommunications field, the past few years have been a time of extraordinary change-technologically and legally. The enacting of the Telecommunications Act of 1996 and the development of international trade agreements have fundamentally changed the environment in which your business operates, creating risks, responsibilities, and opportunities that were not there before.Until now, you'd have had a hard time finding a serious business book that offered any more than a cursory glance at this transformed world. But at last there's a resource you can depend on for in-depth analysis and sound advice. Written in easy-to-understand language, Telecommunications Law in the Internet Age systematically examines the complex interrelationships of new laws, new technologies, and new business practices, and equips you with the practical understanding you need to run your enterprise optimally within today's legal boundaries.
Contents
Chapter 1 - Introduction-The New Telecommunications EnvironmentPart I The New Competitive Telecommunications EnvironmentChapter 2 - Competition and Regulation-a Continuing Telecommunications CycleChapter 3 - The Telecommunications Act of 1996Chapter 4 - Outstanding Issues from the Telecommunications Act of 1996Part II Embracing the Expanded Global Telecommunications MarketChapter 5 - The World Trade Organization and Its Telecommunications-Related AgreementsChapter 6 - Participating in Global Telecommunications Trade: U.S. Import and Export LawsChapter 7 - Licensing to Protect Telecommunications Intellectual PropertyPart III Legal Issues With Advanced TechnologiesChapter 8 - PrivacyChapter 9 - EncryptionChapter 10 - Cyberlaw: Evolving Legal Issues with the InternetAppendix A - Key Documents and Decisions Concerning Local Number PortabilityAppendix B - Key Documents and Decisions Concerning Universal ServiceAppendix C - Key Documents and Decisions Concerning Access and Reciprocal CompensationAppendix D - Legal Instruments Embodying the Results of the Uruguay RoundAppendix E - Membership of the World Trade OrganizationAppendix F - Commitments and Most Favored Nation ExemptionsAppendix G - Chapters within Title 19 of the U. S. Code Customs DutiesAppendix H - State Privacy LawsAppendix I - Resources to Detect and Delete CookiesAppendix J - State Laws Concerning Encryption, Key Escrow, and Digital SignaturesIndex