Paper given to Museum Computer Network Conference 2009 in Portland, OR by Jeremy Ottevanger, PhD student at Leicester University and web developer at the Museum of London. Looks at conceptual issue...
Lawrence Lessig shows us that while new technologies always lead to new laws, never before have the big cultural monopolists used the fear created by new technologies, specifically the Internet, to...
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...
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...
This article focuses on the common themes that unite efforts to regulate both speech and privacy. Adam Thierer and Berin Szoka of The Progress & Freedom Foundation (www.pff.org) argue that elitism...
This power point presentation on "The World's Top 20 Public Intellectuals" organized by the magazines Foreign Policy and Prospect.FOREIGN POLICY (US )and Prospect(UK) will publish the results of th...
From the site of the book (http://codev2.cc/):
That text is Lessigs Code and Other Laws of Cyberspace. The second version of that book is Code v2. The aim of Code v2 is to update the earlier work, ...