Lawrence Lessig's argument that 'code is law' runs the risk of reifying the notion of code. This paper balances Lessig's view about the plasticity of technology with experiences from information systems. By considering two diverse cases: peer-to-peer file sharing software and the cryptographic interface in Microsoft products, the paper presents a revised understanding of the relationship between technology and regulation
This Article develops a novel analytic framework for the evaluation of regulatory policy in cyberspa...
This Article develops a novel analytic framework for the evaluation of regulatory policy in cyberspa...
This Article develops a novel analytic framework for the evaluation of regulatory policy in cyberspa...
Six years ago, Lawrence Lessig had two insights. First, code regulates. Computer software (“code”) c...
Six years ago, Lawrence Lessig had two insights. First, code regulates. Computer software (“code”) c...
Software is neither law nor architecture. It is its own modality of regulation. This Note builds o...
What does it mean for code to be law? Is there an inherent characteristic in software that renders i...
What does it mean for code to be law? Is there an inherent characteristic in software that renders i...
Recent technologies (ICTs) are both necessary and detrimental to society, that is, the informat...
This Article identifies a profound, ongoing shift in the modern administrative state: from the regul...
This Article identifies a profound, ongoing shift in the modern administrative state: from the regul...
The prominent effects of computer code have made it difficult to ignore the fact that code can be us...
Digital technologies have profoundly changed not only the ways we create, distribute, access, use an...
International audience" Code is law " refers to the idea that, with the advent of digital technology...
“Code is law” refers to the idea that, with the advent of digital technology, code has progressively...
This Article develops a novel analytic framework for the evaluation of regulatory policy in cyberspa...
This Article develops a novel analytic framework for the evaluation of regulatory policy in cyberspa...
This Article develops a novel analytic framework for the evaluation of regulatory policy in cyberspa...
Six years ago, Lawrence Lessig had two insights. First, code regulates. Computer software (“code”) c...
Six years ago, Lawrence Lessig had two insights. First, code regulates. Computer software (“code”) c...
Software is neither law nor architecture. It is its own modality of regulation. This Note builds o...
What does it mean for code to be law? Is there an inherent characteristic in software that renders i...
What does it mean for code to be law? Is there an inherent characteristic in software that renders i...
Recent technologies (ICTs) are both necessary and detrimental to society, that is, the informat...
This Article identifies a profound, ongoing shift in the modern administrative state: from the regul...
This Article identifies a profound, ongoing shift in the modern administrative state: from the regul...
The prominent effects of computer code have made it difficult to ignore the fact that code can be us...
Digital technologies have profoundly changed not only the ways we create, distribute, access, use an...
International audience" Code is law " refers to the idea that, with the advent of digital technology...
“Code is law” refers to the idea that, with the advent of digital technology, code has progressively...
This Article develops a novel analytic framework for the evaluation of regulatory policy in cyberspa...
This Article develops a novel analytic framework for the evaluation of regulatory policy in cyberspa...
This Article develops a novel analytic framework for the evaluation of regulatory policy in cyberspa...