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The regulation of transborder data flows

Ithiel de Sola Pool and Richard J. Solomon

Telecommunications Policy, 1979, vol. 3, issue 3, 176-191

Abstract: Restrictions on transmission of data across borders are sometimes proposed as means to control abuses such as invasions of privacy. The authors explore the thesis that controls on cross-border data flows are rarely effective in helping to achieve such ends. They argue that the technology of modern telecommunications does not allow easy control over message content; and that there are other, more strategically effective techniques to restrict abuses committed in international electronic transactions.

Date: 1979
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