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Transnational capital and national legal regimes: Analysis of Internet domain name disputes in India
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The Journal of World Intellectual Property. 25:675-693
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International Journal on Media Management. 24:27-44
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Policy & Internet. 13:400-414
This study examined whether the presence of a Free Trade Agreement between the United States and a foreign country significantly affected the outcomes of Internet domain name dispute arbitration cases, conducted within the framework of the Uniform Di
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Atlantic Journal of Communication. 30:159-171
While previous studies have examined the effect of news consumption on voting, the possible differential relationships between news consumption (local and national), news media preference (traditio...
Autor:
Eun A. Park, Krishna Jayakar
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Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media. 64:836-857
This paper examines the audiovisual programming and production expenditures of leading US media distributors, in the context of the market entry of Over-The-Top content distributors such as Netflix...
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International Journal on Media Management. 22:117-133
This paper examines the factors predicting the frequency and duration of local broadcast television blackouts by Multichannel Video Programming Distributors (MVPDs), as a consequence of breakdowns ...
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Universal Access in the Information Society. 20:851-861
Although many studies have investigated how well government websites have implemented website accessibility standards, such as Section 508 and WCAG 2.0, very little research has been conducted exploring what factors influence the level of implementat
Autor:
Ryan Wang, Krishna Jayakar
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SSRN Electronic Journal.
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Telecommunications Policy. 46:102404
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Digital Policy, Regulation and Governance. 21:352-368
Purpose This paper is an investigation of the volume, nature and tone of news media coverage of the federal Lifeline Program from its inception to 2018. It aims to examine whether news media coverage is correlated with significant episodes of reform