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Ch1Part1 Spring 1989, almost two decades ago, Europian communism died—collapsed, like a tent would fall without a main post. Communism was not brought to its end by war or revolution ... |
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Staff Meeting Notes Meeting notes go here...Lewis Staff Web SiteLewis Student Page |
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Chapter6 Chapter Goals The chapter lists four different examples of "cyberspaces" or "cyberplaces". Initial thoughts are to keep the .law.cyber (the Usenet group for his class at Yale Law) and ... |
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Ch12Part5 This was not, however, the view of the Internet. From the beginning stories circulated about missiles—people said they saw a streaking light shoot toward the plane just before it ... |
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Ch12Part2 The market provides a major protection to speech—relative to real space, market constraints on speech in cyberspace are tiny. Recall how easily Jake Baker became a publisher, with a ... |
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Chapter1 Chapter GoalsIn line with the guidelines for this project -- which are to update the book not rewrite it -- some obvious goals suggest themselves:Identify the issues discussed in the ... |
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Ch1Part2 But why was never made clear. That cyberspace was a place that governments could not control was an idea that I never quite got. The word itself speaks not of ... |
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Ch7Part8 Just as it tried to use the authority of the states to effect its ends in New York, the government trades on a misrepresentation in Rust. But worse than in ... |
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Ch7Part7 The Problems of Indirection In 1985, after years of inaction, Congress passed the Low Level Radioactive Waste Policy Amendments Act to deal with the problem of nuclear waste.1 Someone ... |
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Ch7Part6 In each case, the law chooses between direct and indirect regulation. The question is: Which means best advances the regulator’s goal, subject to the constraints (whether normative or material ... |
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Ch5Part1Discussion Discuss Ch5Part1 hereAndy Oram: I've been trying to figure out how to incorporate at least mentions of three recent developments that seem worth bringing up in the context ... |
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Lessig Government Regulation.doc While reading Lessign’s “Code and Other Laws of Cyberspace” it became apparent that a global stance on Internet law will be necessary in order to truly impose regulated laws ... |
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Lessig recommendations.doc Lessig recommendations Code and Other Laws of Cyberspace The text was easy to read and exciting at that, as Lessig recounts real events which have put actual law to the ... |
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Ch6Part4Discussion Discuss Ch6Part4 hereAndy Oram: America Online is not in the news much these days; controversies over Paypal and eBay have supplanted it. But I can't think of a ... |
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Ch2Part7 Is the worm unconstitutional? This is a hard question that at first seems to have an easy answer. The worm is engaging in a government-initiated search of citizens’ disks ... |
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Comment71 Many people in the community are taking matters into their own hands and creating online groups to address the need for keeping intellectual freedom from restrictions imposed by copyright.This ... |
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Comment70 Yahoo! and Open Source.This case study may be interesting to include in a book due to the fact that it involves a fairly large internet giant Yahoo! and its ... |
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Ch7Part1Discussion Discuss Ch7Part1 here Markets are a regulator in behavior of cyberspace. As early as this month issues in regards to a bill which is currently being looked at in Congress ... |
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Comment69 In terms of online "communities" it would be important to mention eBay. The users of this site are the ones who determine what is on sale and for what price ... |
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LawrenceLessig.doc Lawrence Lessig sees cyberspace as being a place needing regulation, is currently being regulated, and most likely will experience more regulation. The regulators shall be government, the media, and cyberspace ... |
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Chapter2 This chapter presents a real challenge, in that the puzzles vary from Lessig's own hypotheticals to specific historical events. A range of approaches will be needed to resituate this ... |
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Ch2Part2Discussion You bought this book, I trust, or you borrowed it from someone who did. If you stole it, you are a thief, whether you are caught or not.What if ... |
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Comment68 Clearly there is some trouble with the idea that everything that Lessig foreshadowed has happened, but there are certainly signs that it may (I am hedging my bets too) be ... |
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