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iLaw-Eurasia The Law of Content Control

iLaw-Eurasia The Law of Content Control. John Palfrey, Berkman Center, Harvard Law School December 16, 2004. connections. Rafal Rohozinski, on Monday:

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iLaw-Eurasia The Law of Content Control

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  1. iLaw-EurasiaThe Law of Content Control John Palfrey, Berkman Center, Harvard Law School December 16, 2004

  2. connections Rafal Rohozinski, on Monday: • [Do strong IPR regimes lead to the accelerated growth of knowledge-based economies – like South Korea – or do such regimes just enable socio-economic dominance of net IP-exporting countries?] • Beware the scaling of an Anglo-American legal and technical environment into a “harmonized” global IPR regime.

  3. media telecomms internet

  4. porn + terror

  5. four modes law code (architecture) markets norms Lessig, Code (1999)

  6. four one modes law

  7. anti-porn laws Require everyone: CDA (c. 1996) Require libraries: CIPA (c. 2000) Require ISPs: Pennsylvania (c. 2003)

  8. anti-terror laws USA Patriot Act (2001) FISA (1978 et seq.) Lawful Intercept provisions

  9. four modes law code (architecture) markets norms Lessig, Code (1999)

  10. Berkman Center for Internet & SocietyHarvard Law Schoolhttp://cyber.law.harvard.edu John Palfrey December 16, 2004

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