Positions of U.S. Presidential Candidates on Information and Communications Technologies

Michael Arrington and Erick Schonfeld have obtained statements and other information on the ICT positions of the U.s. presidential candidates and posted that in a convenient format on the TechCrunch blog. Given the importance of the United States market for ICT, the policies of the next administration of the U.S. Executive Branch may have international implications, and the policy positions of these candidates may be useful to other ICT policy analysts. The page is oriented around the following issues: Net Neutrality; Immigration and H1B Visas; Taxes & Internet Taxes; Technology Education; Digital Divide; Identity Theft; Mobile Spectrum Auction; China; Intellectual Property; Renewable Energy; Other.

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Contributor: John Daly
Published Date: March 23, 2008

 
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