Who Controls the Internet?

Illusions of a Borderless World
ISBN13: 9780195152661ISBN10: 0195152662 Hardback, 238 pages

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Table of Contents

1. Introduction: Yahoo!
Part 1: The Internet Revolution
2. Visions of a Post-Territorial Order
3. The God of the Internet
Part 2: Government Strikes Back
4. Why Geography Matters
5. How Governments Rule the Net
6. China
7. The Filesharing Movement
Part 3: Vices, Virtues, the Future
8. Virtues and Vices of Government Control
9. Consequences of Borders
10. Global Laws
11. Conclusion: Globalization Meets Governmental Coercion
Acknowledgments
Frequently Used Abbreviations
Notes
Index
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