Internet Law - Legal - Internet Service Providers



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: May 2005 to Present


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REQUIREMENTS AND PROCEDURES TO ESTABLISH INTERNET SERVICES PROVIDERS (ISP) CONNECTIONS IN CHILE.

(May 2005)

Byline: IBLS Editorial Board; Staff Attorney

Abstract: The quality of Internet Service Providers (ISP) has a direct impact on the operation of any e-business. Since e-businesses require the services of ISP, they may shop around to find the ISP that meets their necessities. Those businesses may want to know the rules governing their selected ISPs so they can judge their quality and commercial soundness. Entrepreneurs offering ISP services need to get acquainted with those rules as...




TECHNOLOGY AND SECURITY STANDARD OF DIGITAL SIGNATURE CERTIFICATE IN INDIA.

(May 2005)

Byline: IBLS Editorial Board; Staff Attorney

Abstract: The Information Technology Act, 2000 (IT Act) has prescribed that digital signature should be based on Public key infrastructure. The details of the security system for public key infrastructure are detailed out in Information Technology (Certifying Authority) Rules 2000 (CA rules 2000).This summary deals with the technology and standards to used by the Certifying Authorities (CA) for digital signature certificates (DSC) and...




LA TOPIC: INTERNET SERVICE PROVIDERS IN MEXICO: LEGISLATION AND FACTS.

(May 2005)

Byline: IBLS Editorial Board; Staff Attorney

Abstract: The Mexican Government has not enacted a specific Internet Service Providers (ISP) regulation yet. Nonetheless, the Federal Telecommunication Law (FTL) of 1995 is the regulatory law of ISP in Mexico. There are some groups working on two Internet initiatives called "Internet 2- Mexico" and "I 2-Mexico Project;" but they have not produce any final legislation.

The Secretary of Telecommunication,...




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