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Thursday
, September 24
AT&T
2:15pm •
Graduate Student Consortium - venue change
TBA
12:00pm •
Capitol Hill Lunch and Learn - CANCELLED
Friday
, September 25
George Mason University School of Law
5:30pm •
Unleashing Broadband Deployment: Clearing Barriers & Building Smart Infrastructure
6:45pm •
Dinner and Keynote Speaker
George Mason University School of Law Atrium
1:00pm •
Registration
3:30pm •
Coffee Break
5:30pm •
Examining the User Acceptance of Gigabit Broadband Service: The Case of UC2B
5:30pm •
Wireless Network Virtualization: Opportunities for Spectrum Sharing in the 3.5 GHz Band
5:30pm •
Job Search Online: Special Privilege or a Resource for All?
5:30pm •
A Model for Internet Governance and Implications for India
5:30pm •
Beyond Technical Solutions: Understanding the Role of Governance Structures in Internet Routing Security
5:30pm •
Can a Vertically Integrated Provider Use QoS to Unreasonably Advantage Itself Over OTT Content Providers?
5:30pm •
Quantified Discrete Spectrum Access (QDSA) Framework
5:30pm •
Life Span of Data Surveillance Marketing in Wearable Computing
5:30pm •
Use and Impact of Social Media in Community Policing
5:30pm •
A Solution for a Real Problem: Challenges for Effective Network Neutrality in Latin America
5:30pm •
The Impact of Spectrum Aggregation Technology and Allocated Spectrum on Valuations of Additional Spectrum Blocks and Spectrum Policies
5:30pm •
Reception and Poster Sessions
5:30pm •
A Taxonomy of Household Internet Consumption
GMUSL - Room 120
2:00pm •
Localizing IP Interconnection: Experiences from Africa and Latin America
4:00pm •
Internet Access: The Constitutional Conundrums Created by the FCC's Open Internet Order and Deja Vu All Over Again: Questions and a Few Suggestions on How the FCC Can Lawfully Regulate Internet Access
GMUSL - Room 121
2:00pm •
Lessons from BTOP for Broadband Policy and Research
4:00pm •
Copyright: What Is the Appropriate Economic Goal of Copyright in the Digital Age? and Reconsidering Copyright
GMUSL - Room 225
2:00pm •
Domestic Content Policies in the Broadband Age
4:00pm •
Privacy: Meaningful Consent: The Economics of Privity in Networked Environments and Privacy Concern, Trust and Desire for Content Personalization
Saturday
, September 26
George Mason University School of Law Atrium
10:40am •
Coffee Break
3:40pm •
Coffee Break
5:50pm •
Reception
GMUSL - Room 120
9:00am •
Proportional Privacy in Big Data DiscoverySocial Media, Smartphones, and Proportional Privacy in Civil Discovery
9:33am •
Do Not Track for Europe
10:05am •
Is 'New' 'Stronger'?: Online Behavioral Advertising and Consumer Privacy Legislation
11:10am •
'What Can I Really Do?': Explaining Online Apathy and the Privacy Paradox
11:43am •
Elements of Effective Privacy Notices
12:16pm •
Reconsidering the 'Right to Be Forgotten' - Shifting the Debate into the Realm of Memory Rights
2:00pm •
Beyond Standing: How National Security Surveillance Undermines the Reporter's Privilege and the Free Press
2:33pm •
Shaping Privacy Law and Policy by Examining the Intersection of Knowledge and Opinions
3:05pm •
0011011 [ESC]ape
4:10pm •
Risk-Based Vulnerability Disclosure: Towards Optimal Policy
4:42pm •
Proving Limits of State Data Breach Notification Laws: Is a Federal Law the Most Adequate Solution?
5:15pm •
Models for Cybersecurity Incident Information Sharing and Reporting Policies
GMUSL - Room 121
9:00am •
Does Today's FCC Have Sufficient Decision Making Throughput to Handle the 21st Century Spectrum Policy Workload?
9:33am •
Unlicensed Operations in the Lower Spectrum Bands: Why is No One Using the TV White Space and What Does That Mean for the FCC’s Order on the 600 MHz Guard Bands?
10:05am •
Unlicensed Operations in the 600 MHz Guard Bands: Potential Impact of Interference on the Outcome of the Incentive Auction
11:10am •
Measures of Spectrum Holdings and Spectrum Concentration among Cellular Carriers
11:43am •
Risk-Informed Interference Analysis: A Quantitative Basis for Spectrum Allocation Decisions
12:16pm •
Radio Spectrum Management Policy: Revisiting the Debate
2:00pm •
Risk Portfolio of Spectrum Usage
2:33pm •
Ex-Post Enforcement in Spectrum Sharing
3:05pm •
Spectrum License Design, Sharing, and Exclusion Rights
4:10pm •
The Value of Network Neutrality to European Consumers
4:42pm •
A Semantic Network Analysis of The Network Neutrality Debate
5:15pm •
Comparative Case Studies in Implementing Net Neutrality: A Critical Analysis
GMUSL - Room 221
9:00am •
Market competition following Mexico’s Telecommunications and Broadcasting Reform: Present and Future
9:33am •
Vertical Effects in Competition Law and Regulatory Decisions in Pay-Television in France, the United Kingdom and the United States
10:05am •
Sovereignty and Property Rights: Conceptualizing the Relationship between ICANN, ccTLDs and National Governments
11:10am •
Search Advertising: Is there a Feedback Effect?
11:43am •
The Economic Effects of Domestic Search Engines on the Development of the Online Content Market
12:16pm •
Zero Rating: Do Hard Rules Protect or Harm Consumers and Competition? Evidence from Chile, Netherlands and Slovenia
2:00pm •
The Impact of Asymmetric Regulation on Product Bundling: The Case of Fixed Broadband and Mobile Communications in Japan
2:33pm •
The Role of Triple- and Quadruple-Play Bundles: Hedonic Price Analysis and Industry Performance in France, the United Kingdom and the United States
3:05pm •
Effects of Media Use Behavior on the Preference for Channel Bundling of Multichannel Services
4:10pm •
Understanding the Federal Communication Commission's Policy-Making Using Big Data
4:42pm •
Right Way Wrong Way: The Fading Legal Justification for Telecommunications Infrastructure Rights of Way
5:15pm •
The Road to an Open Internet is Paved with Pragmatic Disclosure & Transparency Policies
GMUSL - Room 225
9:00am •
Adding Enhanced Services to the Internet: Lessons for History
9:33am •
Interconnection and Capacity Allocation for All-IP Networks: Walled Gardens or Full Integration?
10:05am •
Creating Connectivity: Trust, Distrust, and Social Microstructures at the Core of the Internet
11:10am •
Assessing the Health of Local Journalism Ecosystems: Toward a Set of Reliable, Scalable Metrics
11:45am •
The ICT Revolution in Historical Perspective: Progressive Capitalism as a Response to Free Market Fanaticism and Marxist Complaints in the Deployment Phase of the Digital Mode of Production
12:16pm •
Does (Screen) Size Matter? News Engagement on Computers, Tablets, and Smartphones
2:00pm •
Measuring Residential Broadband for Policymaking: An Analysis of FCC's Web Browsing Data
2:33pm •
Comparison between Benefits and Costs of Offload of Mobile Internet Traffic Via Vehicular Networks
3:05pm •
Gigabit Broadband, Interconnection Propostions, and the Challenge of Managing Expectations
4:10pm •
Mobile Telecommunications Service and Economic Growth: Evidence from China
4:42pm •
Regulating Over-the-Top Service Providers in Two-Sided Content Markets: Insights from the Economic Literature
5:15pm •
Business Strategies of Korean TV Players in the Age of Over-the-Top (OTT) Services
GMUSL - Room 332
9:00am •
The Training Difference: How Formal Training on the Internet Impacts New Users
9:33am •
Techno-Unemployment?
10:05am •
The Impact of ICTs on Employment in Latin America: A Call for Comprehensive Regulation
11:10am •
Internet and Mobile Phone Use by Refugees: The Case of Za'Atari Syrian Refugee Camp
11:43am •
Same Access, Different Uses, and the Persistent Digital Divide between Urban and Rural Users
12:16pm •
Rural Utilities Service Broadband Loans and Economic Performance in Rural America
2:00pm •
The Persisting Digital Divide in Israel
2:33pm •
Using Empirical Estimates of Broadband Utilization to Target Broadband Adoption Incentive Programs
3:05pm •
Local Economic Impacts of Investments in Community Technology Centers: An Empirical Investigation
4:10pm •
Federal Subsidies and Broadband Competition
4:42pm •
Mobile Communications Policies and National Broadband Strategies in Developed and Developing Countries: Lessons, Policy Issues and Challenges
5:15pm •
Technology Broadband Roadmap for Rural Areas in the Andes and Amazon Regions in Peru
GMUSL Multipurpose Room
7:15pm •
Remembering Charles Benton
7:45pm •
Keynote Speaker
Sunday
, September 27
George Mason University School of Law Atrium
10:40am •
Mimosa Break
GMUSL - Rm 121
11:00am •
Industry as an Audience for Academic Policy Research
GMUSL - Room 120
9:00am •
The FCC's Authority to Regulate Internet Privacy
9:00am •
Machine Generated Culpability: Socio-Legal Agency in Machine Learning for Cybersecurity Enforcement
9:32am •
Broadband Industry Structure and Cybercrime: An Empirical Analysis
10:05am •
Out of the Frying Pan & into the Fire: The FCC Takes over Privacy Regulation
GMUSL - Room 121
9:00am •
Preservation of Best-Effort Service on the Internet in the Presence of Managed Services and Usage-Generated Applications
9:32am •
Innovational Complementarities and Network Neutrality
10:05am •
Network Neutrality: An Empirical Approach to Legal Interoperability
GMUSL - Room 221
9:00am •
Against Jawboning
9:32am •
The Song Remains the Same: What Cyberlaw Might Teach the Next Internet Economy
10:05am •
Cease and Desist: Copyright Takedown Requests on Google Search
GMUSL - Room 225
9:00am •
Suing Internet Firms to Police Online Misconduct: An Empirical Study of Intermediary Liability Litigation by Secondary Stakeholders
9:32am •
Information and Communication Technologies as Drivers of Social Unrest
10:05am •
Crowdsourcing Privacy Policy Interpretation
GMUSL - Room 332
9:00am •
Estimating Demand for Fixed-Mobile Bundles and Switching Costs between Tariffs
9:32am •
Analyzing the Characteristic Determinants of Smartphone Post-Paid Pricing in South Korea 2010-2015
10:05am •
Competition between Standards and the Prices of Mobile Telecommunication Services: Analysis of Panel Data
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