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[-] Ten Years of COPE-ing, forthcoming.

[8] "Steal More WiFi!", Version 0.9 (Discussion Draft) (Released Jan. 25, 2009)

[7] State Regulatory Approaches to VoIP: Policy, Implication, and Outcome, 57 FCLJ 479 (2005).

[6] There is no Geography on the Internet and other Hyperbole (presented at TPRC 2004).

[5] Will the Real "Internet" Please Stand Up: An Attorney's Quest to Define the Internet, TPRC Book 2003 (MIT Press 2003).

[4] The Legacy of the Computer Inquiries, 55 FCLJ 167 (2003).

[3] ENUM: The Collision of Telephony and DNS Policy, Communications Policy and Information Technology (MIT Press 2002).

[2] Where ISPs and Telephone Companies Compete: A Guide to the Computer Inquiries, 9 Commlaw Conspectus 207 (2001); also published in Communications Policy in Transition (MIT Press 2001).

[1] The Legislative History of Senator Exon's Communications Decency Act: Regulating Barbarians on the Information Superhighway, 49 FCLJ 51 (1996) (republished in anthology Pornography: Private Right or Public Menace; cited before Supreme Court in Reno v. ACLU).

 

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