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Regulating cyberspace, the policies and technologies of control, Richard A. Spinello

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Regulating cyberspace, the policies and technologies of control, Richard A. Spinello
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Regulating cyberspace
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
48588490
Responsibility statement
Richard A. Spinello
Review
"What mixture of technology and policy will regulate the Internet enough - but not too much? In this visionary, interdisciplinary approach to Internet governance, five critical conflicts between freedom and control are examined: fair competition and open access, free expression, intellectual property, privacy rights, and security." "With the exception of certain circumstances, self-regulation is not only viable, but is a highly favored alternative to the forced uniformity of centralized control structures. This book examines the emerging body of law and public policy attempting to control the anarchy of cyberspace. Internet self-regulation is defended with the assertion that the same powerful and flexible architectures that created the Internet can aid the private sector in decentralizing its regulation."--Jacket
Sub title
the policies and technologies of control
Table Of Contents
Global connectivity and Internet access -- Creating and regulating the Internet -- Decentralizing regulation -- Electronic commerce and the network economy -- Competition and antitrust issues in cyberspace -- Freedom of expression and content controls -- Intellectual property wars and knowledge monopolies -- Privacy rights and the Internet -- Cybercrime, encryption, and government surveillance -- Epilogue
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