[governance] Should Internet based two-sided markers be regulated by countries or govts
Fouad Bajwa
fouadbajwa at gmail.com
Sat Aug 18 09:45:59 EDT 2012
I was asked an interesting question today by a colleague on the discussion
about Google's interference in national electronic commerce/e-payment,
privacy and ITU-ITRs positions in developing countries in Asia.
She asked whether developing countries should regulate two-sided market
economies where the platforms were US based content and services providers
and tax them and design laws to prevent their interference within a
sovereign country's policies?
Fouad Bajwa
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