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ARTICLES

THE INTERPENETRATION OF TECHNICAL AND LEGAL DECISION-MAKING FOR THE INTERNET

Pages 309-324 | Received 04 Sep 2009, Published online: 24 Apr 2010

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RFCs cited

  • RFC 1, Host Software, S. Crocker, April, 1969.
  • RFC 2, Host Software, B. Duvall, April, 1969.
  • RFC 3, Documentary Conventions, S. Crocker, April, 1969.
  • RFC 12, IMP-Host Interface Flow Diagrams, M. Wingfield, August, 1969.
  • RFC 15, Network Subsystem for Time Sharing Hosts, C. S. Carr, September, 1969.
  • RFC 33, New Host-Host Protocol, S. D. Crocker, February, 1970.
  • RFC 42, Message Data Types, E. Ancona, March, 1970.
  • RFC 49, Conversations with Steve Crocker, E. W. Meyer, April, 1970.
  • RFC 54, Official Protocol Offering, S. D. Crocker, J. Postel, J. Newkirk, & M. Kraley, June, 1970.
  • RFC 82, Network Meeting Notes, E. Meyer, December, 1970.
  • RFC 101, Notes on the Network Working Group Meeting, R. W. Watson, February, 1971.
  • RFC 129, A Request for Comments on Socket Name Structure, E. E. Harmslem, J. F. Heafner, & E. Meyer, April, 1971.
  • RFC 136, Host Accounting and Administrative Procedures, R. E. Kahn, April, 1971.
  • RFC 164, Minutes of Network Working Group Meeting, 5/16 through 5/19/71, J. F. Heafner, May, 1971.
  • RFC 172, The File Transfer Protocol, A. Bhushan, B., Braden, W. Crowther, E. Harslem, J. Heafner, A. McKenzie, J. Melvin, B. Sundberg, D. Watson, & J. White, June, 1971.
  • RFC 176, Comments on ‘Byte Size for Connections’, A. K. Bhushan, R. Kanodia, R. M. Metcalfe, & J. Postel, June, 1971.
  • RFC 231, Service Center Standards for Remote Usage: A User's View, J. F. Heafner & E. Harslem, September, 1971.
  • RFC 302, Exercising The ARPANET, R. F. Bryan, February, 1972.
  • RFC 374, IMP System Announcement, A. M. McKenzie, July, 1972.
  • RFC 387, Some Experiences in Implementing Network Graphics Protocol Level 0, K. C. Kelley & M. Meir, August, 1972.
  • RFC 426, Reconnection Protocol, B. Thomas, January, 1973.
  • RFC 463, FTP Comments and Response to RFC 430, A. K. Bhushan, February, 1973.
  • RFC 485, MIX and MIXAL at UCSB, J. R. Pickens, March, 1973.
  • RFC 527, Arpawocky, R. Merryman, May, 1973.
  • RFC 799, Internet Domain Names, D. L. Mills, September, 1981.
  • RFC 819, Domain Naming Convention for Internet User Applications, Z. Su & J. Postel, August, 1982.
  • RFC 920, Domain Requirements, J. Postel & J. K. Reynolds, October, 1984.
  • RFC 1000, The Requests for Comments Reference Guide, J. Reynolds & J. Postel, August, 1987.
  • RFC 1004, Distributed-Protocol Authentication Scheme, D. L. Mills, April, 1987.
  • RFC 1015, Implementation Plan for Interagency Research Internet, B. M. Leiner, July, 1987.
  • RFC 1094, NFS: Network File System Protocol Specifications, Sun Microsystems, March, 1989.
  • RFC 1121, Act One: The Poems, J. Postel, L. Kleinrock, V. G. Cerf, & B. Boehm, September, 1989.
  • RFC 1122, Requirements for Internet Hosts: Communication Layers, ed. R. Braden, October, 1989.
  • RFC 1123, Requirements for Internet Hosts: Application and Support, ed. R. Braden, October, 1989.
  • RFC 1149, Standard for the Transmission of IP Datagrams on Avian Carriers, D. Waitzman, April, 1990.
  • RFC 1176, Interactive Mail Access Protocol: Version 2, M. R. Crispin, August, 1990.
  • RFC 1178, Choosing a Name for Your Computer, D. Libes, August, 1990.
  • RFC 1192, Commercialization of the Internet: Summary Report, ed. B. Kahin, November, 1990.
  • RFC 1336, Who's Who in the Internet: Biographies of IAB, IESG and IRSG Members, G. Malkin, May, 1992.
  • RFC 1355, Privacy and Accuracy Issues in Network Information Center Databases, J. Curran & A. Marine, August, 1992.
  • RFC 1359, Connecting to the Internet: What Connecting Institutions Should Anticipate, ACM SIGUCCS, August, 1992.
  • RFC 1602, The Internet Standards Process: Revision 2, Internet Architecture Board, Internet Engineering Steering Group, March, 1994.
  • RFC 1630, Universal Resource Identifiers in WWW: A Unifying Syntax for the Expression of Names and Addresses of Objects on the Network as Used in the World-Wide Web, T. Berners-Lee, June, 1994.
  • RFC 1633, Integrated Services in the Internet Architecture: An Overview, R. Braden, D. Clark, & S. Shenker, June, 1994.
  • RFC 1635, How to Use Anonymous FTP, P. Deutsch, A. Emtage, & A. Marine, May, 1994.
  • RFC 1652, SMTP Service Extension for 8bit-MIME Transport, J. Klensin, N. Freed, M. Rose, E. Stefferud, & D. Crocker, July, 1994.
  • RFC 1709, K-12 Internetworking Guidelines, J. Gargano & D. Wasley, November, 1994.
  • RFC 1752, The Recommendation for the IP Next Generation Protocol, S. Bradner & A. Mankin, January, 1995.
  • RFC 1776, The Address is the Message, S. Crocker, April, 1995.
  • RFC 1818, Best Current Practices, J. Postel, T. Li, & Y. Rekhter, with the endorsement of the Internet Engineering Steering Group, August, 1995.
  • RFC 1855, Netiquette Guidelines, S. Hambridge, October, 1995.
  • RFC 1915, Variance for the PPP Compression Control Protocol and the PPP Encryption Control Protocol, F. Kastenholz, February, 1996.
  • RFC 1917, An Appeal to the Internet Community to Return Unused IP Networks (Prefixes) to the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA), P. Nesser, II, February, 1996.
  • RFC 1918, Address Application for Private Internets, Y. Rekhter, B. Moskowitz, D. Karrenberg, G. J. deGroot, & E. Lear, February, 1996.
  • RFC 1930, Guidelines for Creation, Selection, and Registration of an Autonomous System (AS), J. Hawkinson & T. Bates, March, 1996.
  • RFC 1983, Internet Users' Glossary, ed. G. Malkin, August, 1996.
  • RFC 2007, Catalogue of Network Training Materials, J. Foster, M. Isaacs, & M. Prior, October, 1996.
  • RFC 2008, Implications of Various Address Allocation Policies for Internet Routing, Y. Rekhter & T. Li, October, 1996.
  • RFC 2014, Internet Research Task Force (IRTF) Research Group Guidelines and Procedures, A. Weinrib & J. Postel, October, 1996.
  • RFC 2026, The Internet Standards Revision Process: Revision 3, S. Bradner, October, 1996.
  • RFC 2028, The Organizations Involved in the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) Standards Process, R. Hovey & S. Bradner, October, 1996.
  • RFC 2050, Internet Registry IP Allocation Guidelines, K. Hubbard, M. Kosters, D. Conrad, D. Karrenberg, & J. Postel, November, 1996.
  • RFC 2098, Toshiba's Router Architecture Extensions for ATM: Overview, Y. Katsube, K. Nagami, & H. Esaki, February, 1997.
  • RFC 2105, Cisco Systems' Tag Switching Architecture Overview, Y. Rekhter, B. Davie, D. Katz, E. Rosen, & G. Swallow, February, 1997.
  • RFC 2109, HTTP State Management Mechanism, D. Kristol & L. Montulli, February, 1997.
  • RFC 2119, Key Words for Use in RFCs to Indicate Requirement Levels, S. Bradner, March, 1997.
  • RFC 2151, A Primer on Internet and TCP/IP Tools and Utilities, G. Kessler & S. Shepard, June, 1997.
  • RFC 2196, Site Security Handbook, B. Fraser, September, 1997.
  • RFC 2227, Simple Hit-metering and Usage-limiting for HTTP, J. Mogul & P. Leach, October, 1997.
  • RFC 2235, Hobbes' Internet Timeline, R. Zakon, November, 1997.
  • RFC 2350, Expectations for Computer Security Incident Response, N. Brownlee & E. Guttman, June, 1998.
  • RFC 2360, Guide for Internet Standards Writing, G. Scott, June, 1998.
  • RFC 2418, IETF Working Group Guidelines and Procedures, S. Bradner, September, 1998.
  • RFC 2430, A Provider Architecture for Differentiated Services and Traffic Engineering (PASTE), T. Li & Y. Rekhter, October, 1998.
  • RFC 2458, Toward the PSTN/Internet Inter-networking: Pre-PINT Implementations, H. Lu, M. Krishnaswarmy, L. Conroy, S. Bellovin, F. Burg, A. DeSimone, K. Tewani, P. Davidson, H. Schulzrinne, & K. Vishwanathan, November, 1998.
  • RFC 2468, I Remember IANA, V. Cerf, October, 1998.
  • RFC 2474, Definition of the Differentiated Services Field (DS Field) in the IPv4 and IPv6 Headers, K. Nichols, S. Blake, F. Baker, & D. Black, December, 1998.
  • RFC 2475, An Architecture for Differentiated Service, S. Blake, D. Black, M. Carlson, E. Davies, Z. Wang, & W. Weiss, December, 1998.
  • RFC 2504, Users' Security Handbook, E. Guttman, L. Leong, & G. Malkin, February, 1999.
  • RFC 2505, Anti-spam Recommendations for SMTP MTAs, G. Lindberg, February, 1999.
  • RFC 2555, 30 Years of RFCs, RFC Editor, et al., April, 1999.
  • RFC 2635, DON'T SPEW: A Set of Guidelines for Mass Unsolicited Mailings and Postings (Spam), S. Hambridge & A. Lunde, June, 1999.
  • RFC 2727, Internet Architecture Board (IAB) and Internet Engineering Steering Group (IESG) Selection, Confirmation, and Recall Process: Operation of the Nominating and Recall Committees, J. Galvin, February, 2000.
  • RFC 2804, IETF Policy on Wiretapping, IAB & IESG, May, 2000.
  • RFC 2828, Internet Security Glossary, R. Shirey, May, 2000.
  • RFC 2850, Charter of the Internet Architecture Board (IAB), Internet Architecture Board, ed. B. Carpenter, May, 2000.
  • RFC 2965, HTTP State Management Mechanism, D. Kristol & L. Montulli, October, 2000.
  • RFC 3160, The Tao of IETF: A Novice's Guide to the Internet Engineering Task Force, S. Harris, August, 2001.
  • RFC 3187, Using International Standard Book Numbers as Uniform Resource Names, J. Hakala & H. Walravens, October, 2001.
  • RFC 3188, Using National Bibliography Numbers as Uniform Resource Names, J. Hakala, October, 2001.
  • RFC 3536, Terminology Used in Internationalization in the IETF, P. Hoffman, May, 2003.
  • RFC 3797, Publicly Verifiable Nominations Committee (NomCom) Random Selection, D. Eastlake, III, June, 2004.
  • RFC 3837, Security Threats for Open Pluggable Edge Services (OPES), A. Barbir, O. Batuner, B. Srinivas, M. Hofmann, & H. Orman, August, 2004.
  • RFC 3978, IETF Rights in Contributions, ed. S. Bradner, March, 2005.
  • RFC 4096, Policy-Mandated Labels such as ‘Adv:’ in Email Subject Headers Considered Ineffective at Best, C. Malamud, May, 2005.
  • RFC 4237, Voice Messaging Directory Service, G. Vaudreuil, October, 2005.
  • RFC 4734, Definition of Events for Modem, Fax, and Text Telephony Signals, H. Schulzrinne & T. Taylor, December, 2006.
  • RFC 4869, Suite B Cryptographic Suites for IPsec, L. Law & J. Solinas, May, 2007.
  • RFC 5066, Ethernet in the First Mile Cooper (EFMCu) Interfaces M1B, E. Beli, November, 2007.

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