Who Controls the Internet? :Illusions of a Borderless World
Who Controls the Internet? :Illusions of a Borderless World
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Published:
17 July, 2008
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| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9780195340648 |
| ISBN10 | 0195340647 |
| Number Of Pages | 240 |
| Item Weight | 340 g |
| Product Dimensions | 158 x 233 x 16 mm |
| Publisher / Reseller | Oxford University Press Inc |
| Format | other |
Media Reviews
A timely look at the ways that governments make themselves felt in cyberspace. Goldsmith and Wu cover a range of controversies, from domain-name disputes to online poker and porn to political censorship. Their judgments are well worth attending. * David Robinson, Wall Street Journal *
In the 1990s the Internet was greeted as the New New Thing: It would erase national borders, give rise to communal societies that invented their own rules, undermine the power of governments. In this splendidly argued book, Jack Goldsmith and Tim Wu explain why these early assumptions were mostly wrong: The Internet turns out to illustrate the enduring importance of Old Old Things, such as law and national power and business logic. By turns provocative and colorful, this is an essential read for anyone who cares about the relationship between technology and globalization. * Sebastian Mallaby, Editorial Writer and Columnist, The Washington Post *
Author's Bio
Jack Goldsmith is Professor of Law at Harvard Law School and author most recently of The Limits of International Law. He was formerly Assistant Attorney General in the Office of Legal Counsel of the Department of Justice, and special counsel to the General Counsel of the Department of Defense. Tim Wu is Professor of Law at Columbia Law School, and previously worked in the Internet telecommunications industry in Silicon Valley.