October 2008
Novel Internet Statute StrategiesGovernment Must Be Creative and Persistent in Implementing Regulations
By Jonathan Bick
The Internet presents special regulatory challenges. Any effective statute, for instance, must be prepared by an entity with the authority to draft, implement and, to some extent enforce, the statute. Efficacy, of course, hinges on jurisdiction, but the Internet knows no geography and, so, users leap boundaries with a finger poke or thumb flick. These challenges require novel statutory strategies to meet the Internets current and future status as a channel and communications domain that requires regulation at various levels of operation and use
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