Internet + Law and legislation
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Internet + Law and legislation
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Internet + Law and legislation
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Incoming Resources
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- Who controls the Internet?, illusions of a borderless world, Jack Goldsmith and Tim Wu
- The regulation of cyberspace, control in the online environment, Andrew D. Murray
- New perspectives on cybercrime, Tim Owen, Wayne Noble & Faye Christabel Speed
- Privacy, due process and the computational turn, the philosophy of law meets the philosophy of technology, edited by Mireille Hildebrandt and Katja de Vries
- Transnational culture in the Internet age, edited by S.A. Pager, A. Candeub
- Imagining the Internet, communication, innovation, and governance, Robin Mansell
- Reforming Internet governance, perspectives from the Working Group on Internet Governance (WGIG), edited by William J. Drake
- Internet co-regulation, European law, regulatory governance and legitimacy in cyberspace, Christopher T. Marsden
- The end of ownership, personal property in the digital economy, Aaron Perzanowski and Jason Schultz
- The system, who owns the internet, and how it owns us, James Ball
- Lawless, the secret rules that govern our digital lives, Nicolas P. Suzor
- The law of electronic commerce, Alan Davidson
- The Oxford handbook of Internet studies, edited by William H. Dutton
- Investigating cyber law and cyber ethics, issues, impacts and practices, Alfreda Dudley, James Braman, Giovanni Vincenti [editors]
- Internet co-regulation, European law, regulatory governance and legitimacy in cyberspace, Christopher T. Marsden
- Copyright enforcement and the Internet, edited by Irini A. Stamatoudi
- The future of reputation, gossip, rumor, and privacy on the Internet, Daniel J. Solove
- Regulating code, good governance and better regulation in the information age, Ian Brown and Christopher T. Marsden
- In search of Jefferson's moose, notes on the state of cyberspace, David G. Post
- Codifying cyberspace, communications self-regulation in the age of internet convergence, Damian Tambini, Danilo Leonardi, and Chris Marsden
- Internet governance and the information society, global perspectives and European dimensions, edited by Wolfgang Benedek, Veronika Bauer and Matthias C. Kettemann
- Jurisdiction and the Internet, a study of regulatory competence over online activity, Uta Kohl
- Routledge handbook of internet politics, edited by Andrew Chadwick and Philip N. Howard
- Routledge handbook of internet politics, edited by Andrew Chadwick and Philip N. Howard
- Regulating Big Tech, policy responses to digital dominance, edited by Martin Moore and Damian Tambini
- Rethinking cyberlaw, a new vision for internet law, J. Lipton
- Society and the Internet, how networks of information and communication are changing our lives, Mark Graham and William H. Dutton
- Self-regulation in cyberspace, Jeanne Pia Mifsud Bonnici
- The internet, warts and all, free speech, privacy and truth, Paul Bernal, University of East Anglia
- Internet governance, infrastructure and institutions, edited by Lee A. Bygrave and Jon Bing
- Lawless, the secret rules that govern our digital lives, Nicolas P. Suzor
- Who controls the Internet?, illusions of a borderless world, Jack Goldsmith and Tim Wu
- International internet law, Joanna Kulesza ; translated by Magdalena Arent and Wojciech Woloszyk
- Shaping Internet governance, regulatory challenges, Rolf H. Weber
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