Includes bibliographical references (pages 377-468) and index.
Establishing global internet freedom: tear down this firewall / Christopher Cox -- Be careful what you ask for: reconciling a global internet and local law / Jonathan Zittrain -- Against cyberanarchy / Jack L. Goldsmith -- Against 'Against cyberanarchy' / David G. Post -- The shift toward 'targeting' for internet jurisdiction / Michael Geist -- Federalism in cyberspace revisited / Dan L. Burk -- Multijurisdictional regulation of the internet / Bruce H. Kobayashi and Larry E. Ribstein -- Caught in the seamless web: does the internet's global reach justify less freedom of speech? / Robert Corn-Revere -- International liability for internet content: publish locally, defend globally / Kurt Wimmer -- If it ain't broke, why is everyone trying to fix it? taxing e-commerce in a destination-based world / Michael S. Greve -- Privacy protection and the quest for information control / Fred H. Cate -- Structured to fail: ICANN and the 'privatization' experiment / Harold Field -- Does cyberspace need antitrust? / Eric P. Crampton and Donald J. Boudreaux.
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A New Guide to Navigating the Proposed Rules of the Road for Cyberspace.
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