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Arnaud, Michel. Les espaces publics d'accès à Internet: Réalités et devenir d'une nouvelle géographie des territoires et des réseaux. Paris: Presses universitaires de France, 2002.

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Arnaud, Michel, and Jacques Perriault. Les Espaces publics d'accès à Internet. Presses Universitaires de France - PUF, 2002.

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Lessard, Bill, and Steve Baldwin. NetSlaves: True Tales of Working the Web. McGraw-Hill Companies, 2000.

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Lessard, Bill, and Steve Baldwin. NetSlaves: True Tales of Working the Web. McGraw-Hill Companies, 2000.

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Telecom Extreme Transformation: The Road to a Digital Service Provider. Taylor & Francis Group, 2021.

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Braun, Harald, Kaveh Hushyar, and Hossein Eslambolchi. Telecom Extreme Transformation: The Road to a Digital Service Provider. Taylor & Francis Group, 2021.

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Braun, Harald, Kaveh Hushyar, and Hossein Eslambolchi. Telecom Extreme Transformation: The Road to a Digital Service Provider. Taylor & Francis Group, 2021.

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Service Providers ASPs, ISPs, MSPs, NSPs, and WSPs: A Wiley Tech Brief. John Wiley & Sons, 2001.

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P'ŭllaetp'om cheguk ŭi t'ansaeng kwa pŭraendŭ ŭi mirae: K'up'ang, Neibŏ, Paemin poda mŏnjŏ ch'annŭn pŭraendŭ nŭn muŏt i tarŭn'ga. Sŏul-si: Mirae ŭi Ch'ang, 2021.

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Allen, Jonathan P. Digital Entrepreneurship. Taylor & Francis Group, 2019.

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Allen, Jonathan P. Digital Entrepreneurship. Taylor & Francis Group, 2019.

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Allen, Jonathan P. Digital Entrepreneurship. Taylor & Francis Group, 2019.

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Allen, Jonathan P. Digital Entrepreneurship. Taylor & Francis Group, 2019.

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Allen, Jonathan P. Digital Entrepreneurship. Taylor & Francis Group, 2019.

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Digital Entrepreneurship. Taylor & Francis Group, 2019.

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Cérin, Christophe, Ching-Hsien Hsu, Andrzej M. J. Skulimowski, Zhengguo Sheng, and Sondès Khemiri-Kallel. Internet of Vehicles. Technologies and Services Towards Smart City: 5th International Conference, IOV 2018, Paris, France, November 20–22, 2018, Proceedings. Springer, 2018.

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Grubesic, Tony H., and Elizabeth A. Mack. Broadband Telecommunications and Regional Development. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Grubesic, Tony H., and Elizabeth A. Mack. Broadband Telecommunications and Regional Development. Taylor & Francis Group, 2015.

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Broadband Telecommunications and Regional Development. Taylor & Francis Group, 2015.

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Building service provider networks. New York, N.Y: Wiley, 2002.

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Berkowitz, Howard C. Building Service Provider Networks. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2002.

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Petit, Jean-Marc, and Marco Carbone. Web Services and Formal Methods: 8th International Workshop, WS-FM 2011, Clermont-Ferrand, France, September 1-2, 2011, Revised Selected Papers. Springer, 2012.

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Web Services and Formal Methods: 8th International Workshop, WS-FM 2011, Clermont-Ferrand, France, September 1-2, 2011, Revised Selected Papers. Springer London, Limited, 2012.

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Rossi, Gustavo, Sven Casteleyn, and Marco Winckler. Web Engineering: 14th International Conference, ICWE 2014, Toulouse, France, July 1-4, 2014, Proceedings. Springer London, Limited, 2014.

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Web Engineering: 14th International Conference, ICWE 2014, Toulouse, France, July 1-4, 2014, Proceedings. Springer, 2014.

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Maxwell, Winston J. Systematic Government Access to Private-Sector Data in France. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190685515.003.0002.

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This chapter focuses on France’s legal framework for access to private-sector data by law enforcement and intelligence agencies. Post-9/11, France enacted provisions to require telecommunications operators and providers of hosting services to retain significant amounts of metadata. The French laws on data retention went beyond the scope of the now-invalidated EU directive on data retention, and the French laws remain on the books today in spite of a recent CJEU decision holding that similar laws in the UK and Sweden violate fundamental rights. France’s intelligence agencies have wide-ranging powers to collect data and conduct interceptions without prior court approval, including the right to analyze metadata of all French Internet users to detect suspicious patterns of behavior. In 2016, the French Constitutional Court invalidated a 25-year-old law permitting intelligence authorities to conduct untargeted monitoring of radio transmissions without supervision; so far, other provisions of government surveillance laws have survived constitutional challenge.
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Bettinger, Torsten, and Allegra Waddell, eds. Domain Name Law And Practice. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199663163.001.0001.

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An established authority in the field, this work provides comprehensive analysis of the law and practice relating to internet domain names at an international level, combined with a detailed survey of the 36 most important domain name jurisdictions worldwide, including the US, UK, Germany, France, Italy, Netherlands, Japan, China, Singapore, Russia, Canada, and Australia, and new chapters on Israel, Mexico, South Korea, Brazil, Colombia, Portugal, and South Africa. The survey includes extensive country-by-country analysis of how domain names relate to existing trade mark law, and upon the developing case law in the field, as well as the alternative dispute resolution procedures. In its second edition, this work analyses, in depth, key developments in the field including ICANN's new gTLD program. The program, introducing more than 700 new top-level domains, will have far-reaching consequences for brand name industries worldwide and for usage of the internet. The complicated application process is considered in detail as well as filing and review procedures, the delegation process, the role and function of the Trademark Clearing House and the Sunrise and Trademark Claims Services, dispute resolution, and new rights protection mechanisms. Other developments covered include new registration processes such as the use of privacy and proxy services, as well as the expansion of the scope of internationalized domain names, including the addition of a number of generic top-level domains such as “.tel” and “.travel”. Also considered are developments relating to the Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy (UDRP) in terms of the nature of cases seen under the Policy and the number of cases filed, as well as the recent paperless e-UDRP initiative. The Uniform Rapid Suspension System, working alongside the UDRP in the new gTLD space, is also discussed in a new chapter on this process. Giving detailed information about the registration of domain names at national, regional and international levels, analysis of the dispute resolution processes at each of those levels, and strategic guidance on how to manage domain names as part of an overall brand strategy, this leading work in international domain name law is essential reading for practitioners in the field.
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Martin, Jeanette S., and Lillian H. Chaney. Passport to Success. www.praeger.com, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798400695483.

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Like it or not, every business—even one conducted from the kitchen table—is global. No matter the industry, employees now routinely travel to other countries or interact with foreign customers, vendors, or fellow employees. Or they conduct business over the phone, via e-mail, or through video links. As a result, they have to understand international customs and etiquette or risk losing customers or botching business relations. And understanding business customs in other cultures isn't merely playing good defense—it often leads to new products or service enhancements that help an enterprise grow. In Passport to Success, Jeanette Martin and Lillian Chaney apply their expertise in business etiquette, training, and intercultural communications to present a practical guide to conducting business successfully around the world. Each chapter in this book presents in-depth information on the business environment and culture in the top twenty trading partners of the United States: Canada, Mexico, Japan, China, United Kingdom, Germany, South Korea, Netherlands, France, Singapore, Taiwan, Belgium, Australia, Brazil, Hong Kong, Switzerland, Malaysia, Italy, India, and Israel. Chapters contain both practical tips and illustrative examples, and the book concludes with a listing of resources (books, magazines, organizations, and Web sites) for additional information. In addition, Passport to Success contains useful overview material that will help business people plan a trip abroad or a campaign to win customers in another country. Besides trade statistics and information on global trade agreements, readers will find information on using the Internet productively to conduct or seek business, how women can succeed in countries with traditional, male-oriented business cultures, how to build cross-cultural relationships, and ways language can enhance—or obstruct—business dealings. Every businessperson is now a player in the global market for goods and services. This book provides valuable tips that will help people avoid missteps and increase their sales and personal success when dealing with counterparts in other countries.
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