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[IPRP] Information Policy Research Program
Content: is an on-going program of research examining key public policy issues, notably access, privacy and governance. These issues are studied particularly in relation to rapid Canadian developments in information/communications...
UNIVERSAL CONSULTING
Content: Universal Consulting has chosen to go with PayPal (a service of X.com) as our method of
Global Trends that will Impact Universal Access to Information Resources
Content: The following Internet Society members contributed significantly to this paper, and very kindly gave permission for extensive sections of their own works to be used in this paper, along with additional original commentary. Their names appear in...
End of Ordinary Money, Part II
Content: It was bright lights and balmy action. Thomas Constantine, the head of the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), claimed we've entered a "new world order of law enforcement
Aronsson's Telecom History Timeline
Content: A timeline of important events in the history of telecom, computing, and communication. Split into annual sections.
List of electronic cash papers sorted by year
Content: M. Frankel and M. Yung, "Towards probably secure efficient electronic cash," Columbia Univ. Dept. of C.S. TR CUCS-018-92, 1992
Universal Electronic Cash
Content: This system was proposed in 1991 by Tatsuaki Okamoto and Kazuo Ohta. It is claimed to be an ideal untraceable electronic cash system. It is yet to be implemented
The Street Performer Protocol and Digital Copyrights
Content: Street Performer Protocol, an electronic-commerce mechanism to facilitate the private financing of public works allows people to place donations in escrow, to be released to an author in the event that the promised work be put in the public domain.
Citations: Universal electronic cash - Okamoto, Ohta (ResearchIndex)
Content: Tatsuaki Okamoto and Kazuo Ohta. Universal electronic cash. In Advances in Cryptology - CRYPTO '91. Springer-Verlag, 1992. LNCS 576.
A Universal Value Description System
Content: Abstract: Describing digital value is not an obvious task. Simplistic methods of using numbers to describe currencies soon run into shortcomings in their ability to handle a dynamic and divergent financial system
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