This Article argues that the information superhighway metaphor is a strategically chosen rhetorical device used to frame debate about Internet and telecommunications regulation, to implicitly suggest the particular legal choices are more viable-and valid-than others, and to guide the future of law in cyberspace. In particular, the metaphor embraces a commerce-based, marketplace model of regulation that emphasizes speed and quantity of information as a product or good rather than the content or quality of communication and its ability to sustain extant communities and cultures. Along the way, the Article traces the development of the information superhighway metaphor and explores some of its weaknesses for framing regulation of the Inter...
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The Internet has undergone an amazing transformation in recent years. It has evolved from being a me...
This paper reviews recent attempts to extend traditional property rights and other information contr...
This Article argues that the information superhighway metaphor is a strategically chosen rhetorica...
Do metaphors influence our information policy preferences? Professor Osenga thinks so, which makes i...
This Essay will focus on three metaphors, and show briefly how the arguments that copyright law is “...
Courts often succumb to the temptation to analogize new electronic media to present technologies sin...
The Supreme Court will bring the highest degree of clarity to the Internet freedom of speech debate ...
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How do legal imagination, metaphors, and the “judicial frame” impact the degree of protection for fr...
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This article offers feudal society as a metaphor for the emerging social organization of the Interne...
This paper considers the problem of Internet regulation, and how it has been exacerbated by poor the...
This article explores how metaphors about what the internet is inform policymaker and industry disco...
This Article outlines two versions of cyberlaw, The first, characteristic of the scholarship of the ...
The Internet has undergone an amazing transformation in recent years. It has evolved from being a me...
This paper reviews recent attempts to extend traditional property rights and other information contr...
This Article argues that the information superhighway metaphor is a strategically chosen rhetorica...
Do metaphors influence our information policy preferences? Professor Osenga thinks so, which makes i...
This Essay will focus on three metaphors, and show briefly how the arguments that copyright law is “...
Courts often succumb to the temptation to analogize new electronic media to present technologies sin...
The Supreme Court will bring the highest degree of clarity to the Internet freedom of speech debate ...
This Article reviews recent developments in the law of access to information, that is, cases involvi...
Cyberspace was once thought to be the modern equivalent of the Western Frontier, a place where land ...
How do legal imagination, metaphors, and the “judicial frame” impact the degree of protection for fr...
This article discusses whether the existing legal framework for property and places should apply to ...
This article offers feudal society as a metaphor for the emerging social organization of the Interne...
This paper considers the problem of Internet regulation, and how it has been exacerbated by poor the...
This article explores how metaphors about what the internet is inform policymaker and industry disco...
This Article outlines two versions of cyberlaw, The first, characteristic of the scholarship of the ...
The Internet has undergone an amazing transformation in recent years. It has evolved from being a me...
This paper reviews recent attempts to extend traditional property rights and other information contr...