There is a severe tendency in cyberlaw theory to delegitimize state intervention in the governance of virtual communities. Much of the existing theory makes one of two fundamental flawed assumptions: that communities will always be best governed without the intervention of the state; or that the territorial state can best encourage the development of communities by creating enforceable property rights and allowing the market to resolve any disputes. These assumptions do not ascribe sufficient weight to the value-laden support that the territorial state always provides to private governance regimes, the inefficiencies that will tend to limit the development utopian communities, and the continued role of the territorial state in limiting auto...
This paper argues that the terms of service (TOS) agreements, also sometimes referred to as end user...
Regulation in cyberspace does not consist only of laws issued and enforced by sovereigns. Instead, p...
Platforms govern users, and the way that platforms govern matters. In this paper, I propose that the...
As online social spaces grow in importance, the complex relationship between users and the private p...
As online social spaces continue to grow in importance, the complex relationship between users and t...
As virtual communities become more central to the everyday activities of connected individuals, we f...
As virtual communities become more central to the everyday activities of connected individuals, we f...
The purpose of this article is to suggest a different perspective on the issue of extraterritorial r...
Virtual worlds have seized the imaginations of millions of people who now live, work, and play toget...
The ultimate goal of this article is to suggest a different perspective on the issue of extraterrito...
Virtual worlds are places where millions of people come to play, trade, create, and socialize. In th...
Private ordering is in vogue in legal scholarship. Nowhere is this clearer than on the Internet. Leg...
The legitimate resolution of disputes in online environments requires a complex understanding of the...
The purpose of this article is to suggest a different perspective on the issue of extraterritorial r...
What would happen if we took seriously the claims of virtual worlds to be genuinely new places? Soci...
This paper argues that the terms of service (TOS) agreements, also sometimes referred to as end user...
Regulation in cyberspace does not consist only of laws issued and enforced by sovereigns. Instead, p...
Platforms govern users, and the way that platforms govern matters. In this paper, I propose that the...
As online social spaces grow in importance, the complex relationship between users and the private p...
As online social spaces continue to grow in importance, the complex relationship between users and t...
As virtual communities become more central to the everyday activities of connected individuals, we f...
As virtual communities become more central to the everyday activities of connected individuals, we f...
The purpose of this article is to suggest a different perspective on the issue of extraterritorial r...
Virtual worlds have seized the imaginations of millions of people who now live, work, and play toget...
The ultimate goal of this article is to suggest a different perspective on the issue of extraterrito...
Virtual worlds are places where millions of people come to play, trade, create, and socialize. In th...
Private ordering is in vogue in legal scholarship. Nowhere is this clearer than on the Internet. Leg...
The legitimate resolution of disputes in online environments requires a complex understanding of the...
The purpose of this article is to suggest a different perspective on the issue of extraterritorial r...
What would happen if we took seriously the claims of virtual worlds to be genuinely new places? Soci...
This paper argues that the terms of service (TOS) agreements, also sometimes referred to as end user...
Regulation in cyberspace does not consist only of laws issued and enforced by sovereigns. Instead, p...
Platforms govern users, and the way that platforms govern matters. In this paper, I propose that the...