Iranian Research Organization on Science and Technology, Ministry of Science, Research and Technology
Abstract
This paper aims to probe the nature of possible responses to the actions taken by certain foreign companies to unilaterally terminate their services to the Iranian public and private Internet service providers. The paper examines specifically the procedural aspects of the issue and concludes that due to the lack of the biased nature of relationship between sysops and Internet users and the absence of an effective international body, it is highly unlikely that any legal action could bring about desired results. The paper, in the end, suggests some other non legal strategies as topics for the future research.
Miremadi,T. (2010). International Telecommunication Companies Versus Iranian Internet User An assessment of network neutrality. The International Journal of Humanities, 17(1), 97-108.
MLA
Miremadi,T. . "International Telecommunication Companies Versus Iranian Internet User An assessment of network neutrality", The International Journal of Humanities, 17, 1, 2010, 97-108.
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Miremadi T. (2010). 'International Telecommunication Companies Versus Iranian Internet User An assessment of network neutrality', The International Journal of Humanities, 17(1), pp. 97-108.
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Miremadi T. International Telecommunication Companies Versus Iranian Internet User An assessment of network neutrality. The International Journal of Humanities, 2010; 17(1): 97-108.