Cyber-Libertarianism - The Case for REAL Internet Freedom (Thierer & Szoka)

 
 
 
 
 
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We are attempting to articulate the core principles of cyber-libertarianism to provide the public and policymakers with a better understanding of this alternative vision for ordering the affairs of cyberspace. We invite comments and suggestions regarding how we should refine and build-out this outline. We hope this outline serves as the foundation of a book we eventually want to pen defending what we regard as “Real Internet Freedom.”

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09/22/2009

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