I contributed “The Shift Toward ‘Targeting’ For Internet Jurisdiction” to the book, Who Rules the Net? Essays on Internet Governance and Jurisdiction (A. Thierer, ed.) (Washington, DC: Cato Institute) (2003).
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On Target? The Shifting Standards for Determining Internet Jurisdiction
On Target? The Shifting Standards for Determining Internet Jurisdiction in Communications Policy and Information Technology: Promises, Problems, Prospects (L.F. Cranor and S. Greenstein, eds.) (Boston: MIT Press) 65 – 102 (2002)

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