Help Write The Book On IT, Telecom Legal Issues
" So - if any of the /. readers would like to have his thoughts on above matters published (in hardcover:-) and distributed among top European telecoms specialists (MOST Foundation groups several telecom companies and universities from Central and Eastern Europe - see MOST website for details) this is a good chance. The catch: deadline is beginning of September, the publication is peer reviewed :-) and we cannot pay authors (but for those whose texts will be published a free trip to one the Foundation conferences next year could be probably organized :-).
For details (or if you have an idea or - better - an abstract ready) please mail pgawrysiak@supermedia.pl. Please put string MOSTBOOK in the Subject field."
...we are also interested in nonprofessional observations...
Boy did they come to the right place.
So, remember to include a discussion of common carriage. Obviously, lots of space will be devoted to other issues, but let's not pay so much attention to the parts and their provenance that we forget what the tools are there to do: The "C" in ICT stands for communication.
Computers are now networked and these are used to communicate across space (telecommunications) or across time (storage/archive). This happens by routing or buffering data packets. Common carriage is no less relevant for networked information systems (i.e. all modern computers) than it is for voice or power or freight or post.
Beta is broken and the link to classic doesn't work. Stop wasting our time or there won't be anybody left here.
... and entirely timely too! ;-) just read it today in Reason and HAD to put into my .sig
Could someone tell me why this article is invisible in the front page? That would explain the 3 comments on the story!