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1 New hybrid regulatory frameworks for the Internet
Henry H. Perritt, Jr. Dean Chicago-Kent College of Law Illinois Institute of Technology

2 Why does the Internet present new challenges?
Low economic barriers to entry  proportionally more small enterprises Lower transaction costs  more small-value transactions Inherently global exposure  stress on traditional geographic jurisdictional criteria

3 What’s wrong with traditional public law regulation?
High transaction costs (uncertainty, remote legal systems) threaten to swamp value of transactions Remote actors undermine enforcement ability Diversity of requirements difficult to satisfy

4 What’s wrong with pure private self-regulation?
Disparate economic power threatens consumer rights Race to the bottom undermines mandatory rules Private governments not accountable

5 What are the alternatives?
Tolerate diverse legal requirements Comprehensive treaties Tolerate “lawlessness” Develop new hybrid public/private regimes

6 Hybrid frameworks Public law Private law
Minimum substantive requirements Backup compliance policing Private law Prescribe detailed rules Provide first-level enforcement and dispute resolution

7 Examples EC/USG data privacy “safe harbor” negotiations ICANN
Credit card chargebacks

8 Prospects for the future
Harmonization reduces jurisdictional pressure OECD privacy guidelines OECD consumer protection guidelines Consumer protection the next big opportunity Dispute resolution approaches Credit card chargebacks – OECD paper Ebay escrow, insurance possibilities


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