A. Michael Froomkin is an Administrative Law and Internet Law scholar from the University of Miami School of Law and a vigorous critic of the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN). He is the author of a controversial new law review article, Wrong Turn in Cyberspace: Using ICANN to Route Around the APA and the Constitution, 50 DUKE L.J. 17 (Oct. 2000), available at http://www.law.duke.edu/journals/dlj/. In his new article, Professor Froomkin argues that ICANN\u27s relationship with the Department of Commerce is illegal. We interviewed Professor Froomkin via e-mail about his new article and about other recent ICANN-related events, such as ICANN\u27s plan to assign new generic top-level domains (gTLDs
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A. Michael Froomkin is an Administrative Law and Internet Law scholar from the University of Miami S...
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A. Michael Froomkin, the Laurie Silvers and Mitchell Rubenstein Distinguished Professor of Law at th...
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Professor Michael Froomkin looks at decisions in the United States in which courts have sought to de...
This Article is about power - the ability to gain obedience whether by captivating followers, persua...
Award date: 22 November 2017Supervisor: Professor Nehal BhutaThis thesis is an attempt to understand...
Discusses the role of ICANN (the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers), a private not...
Mr. Holsen discusses the history and development of the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and ...
This comment builds on a vast collection of knowledge acquired from experienced internet governance ...
Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) is one of the world's prior organization...
As business clients make available an ever-increasing array of online content and services, the spec...
Caspar Bowden (cb@fipr.org) is the author of a recent DLTR article, Closed Circuit Television for In...
A. Michael Froomkin is an Administrative Law and Internet Law scholar from the University of Miami S...
Since its creation, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) has been the sub...
In this Response to the preceding article by Joe Sims and Cynthia Bauerly, A. Michael Froomkin defen...
The Internet relies on an underlying centralized hierarchy built into the domain name system (DNS) t...
A. Michael Froomkin, the Laurie Silvers and Mitchell Rubenstein Distinguished Professor of Law at th...
Discusses the role of ICANN (the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers), a private not...
Professor Michael Froomkin looks at decisions in the United States in which courts have sought to de...
This Article is about power - the ability to gain obedience whether by captivating followers, persua...
Award date: 22 November 2017Supervisor: Professor Nehal BhutaThis thesis is an attempt to understand...
Discusses the role of ICANN (the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers), a private not...
Mr. Holsen discusses the history and development of the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and ...
This comment builds on a vast collection of knowledge acquired from experienced internet governance ...
Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) is one of the world's prior organization...
As business clients make available an ever-increasing array of online content and services, the spec...
Caspar Bowden (cb@fipr.org) is the author of a recent DLTR article, Closed Circuit Television for In...