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Cargando... Code: And Other Laws Of Cyberspace (1999 original; edición 1999)por Lawrence Lessig
Información de la obraEl Código y otras leyes del ciberespacio por Lawrence Lessig (1999)
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. Code is a great book on the regulation of cyberspace. There is no dancing around the point that it is a tedious read. Keeping my focus till the end was difficult, but it was worth finishing. Lessig makes it clear that cyberspace can and will be governed by the nature of its architecture even if it is not governed directly by law. If the regulation of cyberspace is of any interest to you, this book is an essential read. There's a common belief that cyberspace cannot be regulated -- that it is, in its very essence, immune from the government's (or anyone else's) control. Code argues that this belief is wrong. It is not in the nature of cyberspace to be unregulable; cyberspace has no ""nature"". It only has code -- the software and hardware that make cyberspace what it is. That code can create a place of freedom -- as the original architecture of the Net did -- or a place of exquisitely oppressive control. If we miss this point, then we will miss how cyberspace is changing. Under the influence of commerce, cyberspace is becoming a highly regulable space, where our behaviour is much more tightly controlled than in real space. But that's not inevitable either. We can -- we must -- choose what kind of cyberspace we want and what freedoms we will guarantee. These choices are all about architecture: about what kind of code will govern cyberspace, and who will control it. In this realm, code is the most significant form of law, and it is up to lawyers, policymakers and especially citizens to decide what values that code embodies. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
En este libro se defiende la libertad de autonomía de los propios códigos que crean el ciberespacio, para él imposible de controlar. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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His key concept is that conduct in cyberspace (and more widely) is regulated as much by computer code as by legal code. He postualtes four key regulators (Architecture, Law, aMarket,nd Norms) and considers the effect of each upon society. He argues that the computer technology that enables copying overturns the legal power to control such copying. This has profound implications for copyright and if it becomes possible to create a license every aspect of use (through software) then fair use is no longer a valid refuge.
All the arguments in this book are refined and updated in Code V2, which is available at no commercial cost under Creative commons licensing. ( )