The domain name registration system : liberalization, consumer protection, and growth / Jenny Ng.
2013
K1557 .N4 2013 (Mapit)
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Author
Title
The domain name registration system : liberalization, consumer protection, and growth / Jenny Ng.
Imprint
London ; New York : Routledge, [2013]
Copyright
©2013
Description
xiii, 195 pages ; 25 cm.
Series
Routledge research in IT and E-commerce law.
Formatted Contents Note
Liberalization, consumer protection and growth : the tug and pull relationship in the domain name registration system
The domain name registration system : an overview
Domain name registration systems in OECD countries : surveys, illustrations and analysis
Comparative analysis : abusive registrations
Comparative analysis : problems of competing legitimate interests
Comparative analysis : promoting growth in the number of domain name registrations
Conclusion. Tugging and pulling.
The domain name registration system : an overview
Domain name registration systems in OECD countries : surveys, illustrations and analysis
Comparative analysis : abusive registrations
Comparative analysis : problems of competing legitimate interests
Comparative analysis : promoting growth in the number of domain name registrations
Conclusion. Tugging and pulling.
Summary
"This book offers a comparative analysis of the domain name registration systems utilised in Australia and the United Kingdom. Taking an international perspective, the author analyses the global trends and dynamics of the domain name registration systems and explores the advantages and disadvantages of restrictive and less restrictive systems by addressing issues of consumer protection. The book examines the regulatory frameworks in the restrictive and unrestrictive registration systems and considers recent developments in this area. Jenny Ng also examines the legal and economic implications of these regulatory frameworks, drawing upon economic theory, regulatory and systems theory as well as applying rigorous legal analysis. In doing so, this work proposes ways in which such systems could be better designed to reflect the needs of the specific circumstances in individual jurisdictions. The Domain Name Registration System will be of particular interest to academics and students of IT law and e-commerce"--Provided by publisher.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 178-190) and index.
Location
STA
Call Number
K1557 .N4 2013
Language
English
ISBN
9780415668132 hardback
0415668131 hardback
9780203111727 e-book
0203111729 e-book
0415668131 hardback
9780203111727 e-book
0203111729 e-book
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