What's yours is mine : open access and the rise of infrastructure socialism / Adam Thierer, Clyde Wayne Crews Jr.
2003
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Author
Title
What's yours is mine : open access and the rise of infrastructure socialism / Adam Thierer, Clyde Wayne Crews Jr.
Published
Washington, D.C. : Cato Institute, [2003]
Copyright
©2003
Call Number
KF2094.6 .T48 2003
ISBN
1930865422 (pbk. : alk. paper)
Description
volumes 131 pages ; 23 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)51800158
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 109-124) and index.
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Table of Contents
Introduction
1
Pt. I
Open Access: Theory and Reality
1
The Case against Forced Access
9
2
Debunking "Natural Monopoly" and "Essential Facility" Rationales for Forced-Access Regulation
23
3
Why Network Proliferation Spells the End of the Essential Facilities Doctrine
37
Pt. II
Case Studies: How Forced Access Harms Specific Industries
4
Case Study 1: Open Access to the Electricity Grid
47
5
Case Study 2: Open Access to Local Telephone Networks
55
6
Case Study 3: Open Access to Broadband Services
65
7
Case Study 4: Must-Carry Mandates on Cable and Satellite Networks
91
8
Case Study 5: Open Access to Software
99
Pt. II
Conclusion
9
What Really Protects Consumers and Network Reliability - Markets or Mandates?
105
Notes
109
Index
125