An email from
reverancepavane has led me to an interesting book:
Their central arguments appear to align with my own position on many of the issues raised. Much thanking goes to
reverancepavane :)
And so to Amazon to check the book out. And it's friends.
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Who Controls the Internet? : Illusions of a Borderless World by Jack Goldsmith, Tim WuThis led me to a downloadable MP3 [AudioBerkman] where Jack Goldsmith is talking about the central arguments of the book in a presentation recorded at the Berkman Center for Internet and Society at Harvard Law School.
Their central arguments appear to align with my own position on many of the issues raised. Much thanking goes to
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And so to Amazon to check the book out. And it's friends.
Ruling the Root: Internet Governance and the Taming of Cyberspace by Milton L. Mueller
Code and Other Laws of Cyberspace by Lawrence LessigAnd so forth.
The World Is Flat [Updated and Expanded] : A Brief History of the Twenty-first Century by Thomas L. Friedman
Communications Policy and Information Technology: Promises, Problems, Prospects (Telecommunications Policy Research Conference) by Lorrie Faith Cranor (Editor), Shane Greenstein (Editor)
CODE : Collaborative Ownership and the Digital Economy by Rishab Aiyer Ghosh (Editor)Now I've updated my Amazon WishList (again). I probably need to reorganise it into some categories.
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