Internet Policy Review: Journal on Internet Regulation
2013 - 2025
From Alexander von Humboldt Institute for Internet and Society (HIIG), Berlin Bibliographic data for series maintained by ZBW - Leibniz Information Centre for Economics (). Access Statistics for this journal.
Is something missing from the series or not right? See the RePEc data check for the archive and series.
Volume 4, issue 4, 2015
- Criteria of meaningful stakeholder inclusion in internet governance pp. 1-14

- Jeremy Malcolm
- The Brazilian approach to internet intermediary liability: blueprint for a global regime? pp. 1-14

- Nicolo Zingales
- Russia's 'dictatorship-of-the-law' approach to internet policy pp. 1-19

- Julien Nocetti
- The net neutrality debate on Twitter pp. 1-13

- Wolf J. Schünemann, Stefan Steiger and Sebastian Stier
Volume 4, issue 3, 2015
- Stretching EU competition law tools for search engines and social networks pp. 1-10

- Inge Graef
Volume 4, issue 2, 2015
- A heterostakeholder cooperation for sustainable internet policymaking pp. 1-21

- Luca Belli
- Internet censorship in Turkey pp. 1-22

- Mustafa Akgül and Melih Kırlıdoğ
- Online debates on the regulation of child pornography and copyright: two subjects, one argument? pp. 1-13

- Simon Berghofer and Saskia Sell
- Data control and digital regulatory space(s): towards a new European approach pp. 1-10

- Roxana Radu and Jean-Marie Chenou
Volume 3, issue 4, 2014
- Hacktivism 1-2-3: how privacy enhancing technologies change the face of anonymous hacktivism pp. 1-13

- Balázs Bodó
- Staking out the unclear ethical terrain of online social experiments pp. 1-15

- Cornelius Puschmann and Engin Bozdag
- User illusion: ideological construction of 'user-generated content' in the EC consultation on copyright pp. 1-16

- Kristofer Erickson
- Virtual worlds players – consumers or citizens? pp. 1-12

- Edina Harbinja
- The Aereo dilemma and copyright in the cloud pp. 1-14

- Monica Horten
- The unbearable lightness of user consent pp. 1-14

- Rikke Frank Joergensen
Volume 3, issue 3, 2014
- Internet architecture and the layers principle: a conceptual framework for regulating Bitcoin pp. 1-9

- Andy Yee
Volume 3, issue 2, 2014
- Online chilling effects in England and Wales pp. 1-12

- Judith Townend
- Privacy evaluation: what empirical research on users' valuation of personal data tells us pp. 1-12

- Federico Morando, Raimondo Iemma and Emilio Raiteri
- Bitcoin: a regulatory nightmare to a libertarian dream pp. 1-11

- Primavera De Filippi
Volume 3, issue 1, 2014
- Big data, big responsibilities pp. 1-12

- Primavera De Filippi
- How Europe formulates internet policy pp. 1-12

- Andrej Savin
- Decentralised internet governance: the case of a 'peer-to-peer cloud' pp. 1-9

- Francesca Musiani
- Can human rights law bend mass surveillance? pp. 1-9

- Rikke Frank Joergensen
- NETmundial: only a landmark event if 'Digital Cold War' rhetoric abandoned pp. 1-9

- Francesca Musiani and Julia Pohle
Volume 2, issue 4, 2013
- Europe's fragmented approach towards cyber security pp. 1-8

- Karine e Silva
- Is there such a thing as free government data? pp. 1-8

- Federico Morando, Raimondo Iemma and Simone Basso
- To have or not to have: the true privacy question pp. 1-7

- Paula Kift
- Flawed cloud architectures and the rise of decentral alternatives pp. 1-10

- Primavera De Filippi
- Re-thinking civil disobedience pp. 1-10

- Theresa Züger
- Network architecture as internet governance pp. 1-9

- Francesca Musiani
Volume 2, issue 3, 2013
- Growing information asymmetries as the cloud spreads pp. 1-9

- Primavera De Filippi
- Bridging the transatlantic divide in privacy pp. 1-7

- Paula Kift
- Necessary and inherent limits to internet surveillance pp. 1-11

- Joss Wright
- Law of the cloud: on the supremacy of the user interface over copyright law pp. 1-8

- Primavera De Filippi
- Governance by algorithms pp. 1-8

- Francesca Musiani
- The changing role of collecting societies in the internet pp. 1-8

- Sebastian Haunss
Volume 2, issue 2, 2013
- Internet filtering trends in liberal democracies: French and German regulatory debates pp. 1-10

- Joss Wright and Yana Breindl
- Enforcement vs. access: wrestling with intellectual property on the internet pp. 1-9

- Sebastian Haunss
- Cloud computing: analysing the trade-off between user comfort and autonomy pp. 1-9

- Primavera De Filippi
- How open hardware drives digital fabrication tools such as the 3D printer pp. 1-9

- Johan Söderberg
- WSIS+10: the self-praising feast of multi-stakeholderism in internet governance pp. 1-7

- Francesca Musiani
- Taxing the cloud: introducing a new taxation system on data collection? pp. 1-7

- Primavera De Filippi
- Do as the Swedes do? Internet policy and regulation in Sweden – a snapshot pp. 1-7

- Merlin Münch
- New global top-level domain names: Europe, the challenger pp. 1-8

- Francesca Musiani
- Fooling the user? Modding in the video game industry pp. 1-4

- Merlin Münch
Volume 2, issue 1, 2013
- Dangerous Liaisons? Governments, companies and Internet governance pp. 1-7

- Francesca Musiani
- Foreign clouds in the European sky: how US laws affect the privacy of Europeans pp. 1-7

- Primavera De Filippi
| |