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Nov 5, 2008
80 Pages - Pub ID: CURP1609433
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Chapter 1: Net Neutrality
  • Introduction
  • History of Net Neutrality
  • Stakeholders in the Net Neutrality Controversy
    • Proponents
    • Opponents
  • Lobbying Money
  • Legislative Landscape
  • Net Neutrality Beyond the U.S.
  • The Future of Net Neutrality

  • Table 1.1: Net Neutrality Who’s Who

Chapter 2: Intellectual Property and Copyright Debate

  • Introduction
  • Forces of Change
    • Open Access Becomes Law
    • Open Access Is Not Limited to STM
    • Open Access Inspires New Ways of Thinking
    • Digital Revolution Fuels Open Access Movement
    • Analog Goes Digital
    • Digital Innovation Emerges
  • Rights Holders’ Stance
    • Open Access, Open Arguments
    • Publishing Contracts: Who Owns What?
    • Publishers vs. Universities?
    • Update: Modernizing the Law
    • A Look Forward

Chapter 3: Security and Privacy in a Digital World

  • Introduction
  • What Data Is Being Collected
  • What the Data Is Used For
  • How the Data Is Protected
  • Impact of CyperPerps
    • New Standards Not Necessarily Enough
    • ChoicePoint Becomes a Lightening Rod
  • Data Collection: Privacy Invasion or Good Marketing?
    • Center for Digital Democracy (CDD)
    • Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF)
    • Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC)
    • Privacy International (PI)
    • Privacy Rights Clearinghouse (PRC)
    • United States Public Interest Research Group (U.S. PIRG)
  • Update
    • Constant Uncertainty
    • The Government Tries to Crack Down
    • General Advice from the Federal Trade Commission
    • Does It Make a Difference?
  • Outlook

  • Table 3.1: Would You Let an Organization Use the Personal Information It Collects to Verify Your Identity for Other Purposes?
  • Table 3.2: If Your Organization Experienced a Breach, Did the Incident(s) Result in the Loss of Existing or Potential Customers
  • Table 3.3: Estimated Figures Based on Reported Data Breaches
  • Table 3.4: Our Organization’s Consumer Marketing Programs Do Not Create Risks of Personal Data Loss or Theft
  • Table 3.5: Our Organization Respects Consumers’ Privacy Rights
  • Table 3.6: Does Your Organization Limit the Types of Personal Information It Will Share with Third Parties for Purposes of Marketing
  • Table 3.7: Types of Personal Information Your Organization Will Share
  • Table 3.8: How Safe Is Your Bank in Making Sure Personal Information Is Secure?

Chapter 4: Mega Mergers

  • Introduction
  • Then and Now
  • Fallout and Job Loss
  • The Reason for Merging
  • Merger Problems
  • The Current State of Government Regulation
  • Outlook

  • Table 4.1: Historic Mega Mergers, 1986-2008

Chapter 5: Shifting World Economic Trends

  • Introduction
  • The Crisis
  • After the Crisis: Is the U.S. Economy a Sensible Investment Long Term?
  • U.S. and World Economic Forecast
  • Information Industry Outlook

  • Table 5.1: U.S. and World Economic Outlook, 2008-2010

Chapter 6: Business Ethics and China

  • Introduction
  • Overview
  • Media in China
  • Is China’s Economy as Strong as It Once Was?
  • Censorship in China
  • Doing Business in China
  • Conclusion
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