Space. The final frontier. Not so, say the doyennes of the firstgeneration Internet community, who view themselves as the new frontiersmen and women staking out a previously unexplored territory - cyberspace. Numerous metaphors in the Internet literature picture cyberspace as a new, previously unexplored domain. Parallels are frequently drawn to the American colonies, the Western frontier, or outer space. In Code: And Other Laws of Cyberspace, Lawrence Lessig says, Cyberspace is a place. People live there. In this place, we will build a new society (p. 4). A sense of this background is helpful in appraising Lessig\u27s claims. He argues that we need a constitution for cyberspace. This seems reasonable, a new social compact for a new...
This Article looks back over the Internet’s first twenty years, highlighting the crucial legal decis...
In this Article, I maintain that while there is an ongoing conflict of legal traditions over the des...
This is the introductory essay to an edited collection titled Law and Society Approaches to Cyberspa...
Space. The final frontier. Not so, say the doyennes of the firstgeneration Internet community, who v...
In the amazing Code and Other Laws of Cyberspace, Professor L. Lessig writes "that something fundame...
Cybersapce, as a normative order, can be usefully understood as having a constitution, and debates a...
Cyber Space - a term coined by Novelist William Gibson - denotes a place without physical walls or e...
Abstract: Law is enacted and imposed by sovereign state authority. As the states are territorial in ...
Lessig's Code and Other Laws of Cyberspace argued how the internet could be regulated. Lessig explai...
Book Review: Code and Other Laws of Cyberspace, by Lawrence Lessig, Basic Books, 1999, 230 pages
Cyberspace, as a notional environment, is a reality that comes into existence only through the propr...
This Essay addresses the following questions: What jurisdictions should govern cyberspace problems? ...
Cyberspace was once thought to be the modern equivalent of the Western Frontier, a place where land ...
Where do we go from here? Long before our nation was created, European Countries acknowledged the im...
Courts often succumb to the temptation to analogize new electronic media to present technologies sin...
This Article looks back over the Internet’s first twenty years, highlighting the crucial legal decis...
In this Article, I maintain that while there is an ongoing conflict of legal traditions over the des...
This is the introductory essay to an edited collection titled Law and Society Approaches to Cyberspa...
Space. The final frontier. Not so, say the doyennes of the firstgeneration Internet community, who v...
In the amazing Code and Other Laws of Cyberspace, Professor L. Lessig writes "that something fundame...
Cybersapce, as a normative order, can be usefully understood as having a constitution, and debates a...
Cyber Space - a term coined by Novelist William Gibson - denotes a place without physical walls or e...
Abstract: Law is enacted and imposed by sovereign state authority. As the states are territorial in ...
Lessig's Code and Other Laws of Cyberspace argued how the internet could be regulated. Lessig explai...
Book Review: Code and Other Laws of Cyberspace, by Lawrence Lessig, Basic Books, 1999, 230 pages
Cyberspace, as a notional environment, is a reality that comes into existence only through the propr...
This Essay addresses the following questions: What jurisdictions should govern cyberspace problems? ...
Cyberspace was once thought to be the modern equivalent of the Western Frontier, a place where land ...
Where do we go from here? Long before our nation was created, European Countries acknowledged the im...
Courts often succumb to the temptation to analogize new electronic media to present technologies sin...
This Article looks back over the Internet’s first twenty years, highlighting the crucial legal decis...
In this Article, I maintain that while there is an ongoing conflict of legal traditions over the des...
This is the introductory essay to an edited collection titled Law and Society Approaches to Cyberspa...