2010
The Next Digital Decade
Essays on the Future of the Internet
This collection of essays brings together 26 thought leaders on Internet law, philosophy, policy and economics to consider what the next digital decade might bring. The essays paint a complex picture of the future of the Internet and digital policy: Technological change inevitably creates new problems, even as it solves old ones. In the end, the perspectives put forward in this book ultimately depend on whether one thinks the "net" effect of that change is positive or negative - depending on how much, and in what ways, government intervenes online.
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Author:
Rob Atkinson, Stewart Baker, Ann Bartow, Yochai Benkler, Larry Downes, Josh Goldfoot, Eric Goldman, James Grimmelman, H Brian Holland, David Johnson, Andrew Keen, Alex Kozinski, Mark MacCarthy, Geoff Manne, Evgeny Morozov, Milton Mueller, John Palfrey, Frank Pasquale, Paul Szynol, Adam Thierer, Hal Varian, Christopher Wolf, Tim Wu, Michael Zimmer, Jonathan Zittrain, Ethan Zuckerman
Editor:
Berin Szoka, Adam Marcus
ISBN/EAN:
978-1-4357-6786-7
Chapters:
- The Internet's Impact on Culture and Society
- Is the Generative Internet at Risk?
- Is Internet Exceptionalism Dead?
- Has the Internet Fundamentally Changed Economics?
- Who will Govern the Net in 2020?
- Should Online Intermediaries be Required to Police More?
- Is Search now an "Essential Facility?"
- What Future for Privacy?
- Can Speech be Policed in a Borderless World?
- Will the Net Liberate the World?
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