1st Edition

The Regulation of Cyberspace Control in the Online Environment

By Andrew Murray Copyright 2007
296 Pages
by Routledge-Cavendish

296 Pages
by Routledge-Cavendish

296 Pages
by Routledge-Cavendish

Examining the development and design of regulatory structures in the online environment, The Regulation of Cyberspace considers current practices and suggests a regulatory model that acknowledges its complexity and how it can be used by regulators to provide a more comprehensive regulatory structure for cyberspace. Drawing on the work of cyber-regulatory theorists, such as Yochai Benkler,... Read more

Part A: Mapping the Cyber-Regulatory Environment  1. Coffee Pots and Protocols: The Role of the Cyberlawyer  2. Regulatory Competition and Webs of Regulation  Part B: Regulatory Tools and Digital Content  3. Environmental Design and Control  4. Code Controls and Controlling Code  5. Online Communities  6. Competition and Indirect Controls  7. Cyber Laws and Cyber Law-Making  Part C: Regulating Cyberspace: Challenges and Opportunities  8. Regulating Cyberspace  9. Embracing Uncertainty

Biography

Andrew Murray is Senior Lecturer in IT and Internet Law in the Department of Law, London School of Economics.