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Should the Hong Kong SAR seize control of its country code top level domain ('ccTLD') to establish a "sovereign domain" in the manner described by Greg Hagen?

Date Submitted: 06/12/2000 03:40:22
Category: / History / Asian History
Length: 5 pages (1420 words)
Question 9. I will answer this question first by briefly explaining the DNS structure and the present way in which it is being regulated. I will then outline the defects of the current system and then analyse some of the propositions that have been put forward in academic circles. A domain name is simply an alphabetic representation of an IP address, which consists of a series of numbers. A domain name is more 'memorable' then an …
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…Laws and The Electronic Commerce Marketplace' 34 San Diego Law Review 1225. 2.Cundy v Lindsay (1878) 3 App Cas 459 3.Gregory R. Hagen, 'Sovereign Domain and Property Claims'. 4.Michael Froomkin, 'Wrong Turn in Cyberspace'. 5.Sarah Ferguson, 'The Village Voice: Features: Casting a Wider Net'. 6.Winn J (1998) 'Open Systems, Free Markets and Regulation of Internet Commerce' 72 Tulane Law Review. 7.Wu R, 'Electronic Transactions Ordinance - Building a Legal Framework for E-commerce in Hong Kong', 2000 (1)The Journal of Information, Law and Technology.
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