
Who Controls the Internet?
Illusions of a Borderless World
Oxford University Press Inc
Erschienen am 29. Juni 2006
Buch
Hardcover
238 Seiten
978-0-19-515266-1 (ISBN)
Beschreibung
Will cyberanarchy rule the net? And if we do find a way to regulate our cyberlife will national borders dissolve as the Internet becomes the first global state? In this provocative new work, Jack L. Goldsmith and Tim Wu dismiss the fashionable talk of both a 'borderless' net and of a single governing 'code'. Territorial governments can and will, they contend, exercise significant control over all aspects of Internet communications. Examining policy puzzles from e-commerce to privacy, speech and pornography, intellectual property, and cybercrime, Who Controls the Internet demonstrates that individual governments rather than private or global bodies will play that dominant role in regulation. Accessible and controversial, this work is bound to stir comment.
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Sometimes it reads with the zip of an investigative thriller....Lane's story is intriguing * Steven Poole, Guardian * Groundbreaking and easy to read. * Nick Fraser, Prospect *Weitere Details
Sprache
Englisch
Verlagsort
New York
USA
Illustrationen
Halftones and line drawings
Maße
Höhe: 240 mm
Breite: 161 mm
Dicke: 18 mm
Gewicht
531 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-515266-1 (9780195152661)
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Jack Goldsmith is Professor of Law at Harvard Law School and author most recently of The Limits of International Law. He was formerly Assistant Attorney General in the Office of Legal Counsel of the Department of Justice, and special counsel to the General Counsel of the Department of Defense. Tim Wu is Professor of Law at Columbia Law School, and previously worked in the Internet telecommunications industry in Silicon
Valley.
Valley.
Inhalt
1: Introduction: Yahoo!
Part 1: The Internet Revolution
2: Visions of a Post-Territorial Order
3: The God of the Internet
Part 2: Government Strikes Back
4: Why Geography Matters
5: How Governments Rule the Net
6: China
7: The Filesharing Movement
Part 3: Vices, Virtues, the Future
8: Virtues and Vices of Government Control
9: Consequences of Borders
10: Global Laws
11: Conclusion: Globalization Meets Governmental Coercion
Acknowledgments
Frequently Used Abbreviations
Notes
Index
Part 1: The Internet Revolution
2: Visions of a Post-Territorial Order
3: The God of the Internet
Part 2: Government Strikes Back
4: Why Geography Matters
5: How Governments Rule the Net
6: China
7: The Filesharing Movement
Part 3: Vices, Virtues, the Future
8: Virtues and Vices of Government Control
9: Consequences of Borders
10: Global Laws
11: Conclusion: Globalization Meets Governmental Coercion
Acknowledgments
Frequently Used Abbreviations
Notes
Index