'Disruptive innovation', 'the fourth industrial revolution', 'one of the ten ideas that will change the world'; the collaborative/sharing economy is shaking existing norms.
Providing a scholarly analysis of how to govern and make the right kinds of laws for cyberspace, in this work, Professor Reed investigates the vast majority of cyberspace users who wish to act lawfully and asks whether the current state of law in cyberspace makes it possible for them to do so.
Provides a consolidated legal analysis of the convergence phenomenon between telecommunications services and audiovisual services in the international trade arena.
Cybercrime and cybersecurity are of increasingly high profile not only within law enforcement but among policy makers, legal professionals and the general public.
If one were to believe the politicians and pundits in the trade press,the world is in midst of a telecoms revolution, resulting from (the) deregulation and new competitive opportunities represented by the 1997 World Trade Organisation Agreement on Basic Telecommunications Services.
Mit der Verordnung (EU) 2018/302 hat der EU-Gesetzgeber den rechtlichen Rahmen für die Diskriminierung von Endkunden aufgrund geographischer Eigenschaften (Geoblocking) im Onlinewarenhandel maßgeblich verändert.
This is the first book-length treatment of the advancement of EU global data flows and digital trade through the framework of European institutionalisation.