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Jonathan Zittrain, “Be Careful What You Ask For: Reconciling a Global Internet and Local Law,” WHO RULES THE NET?, Cato Institute (2003)
2.1.3
http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/sites/cyber.law.harvard.edu/files/2003-03.pdf
Jonathan Zittrain, "Chapter 3: Cybersecurity," The Future of the Internet and How to Stop It (2008)
8.2.1
https://perma.cc/3NH8-EG39?type=pdf
Jonathan Zittrain, "Confidential info threatened, but technology can help," Boston Globe (Jun. 8, 2014)
6.4.1
http://www.bostonglobe.com/opinion/2014/06/07/belfast-project-archives-are-danger-but-technology-can-help/r3NfgdOobGLbte5PnqkvGN/story.html
Jonathan Zittrain, "Don’t Force Google to Forget," New York Times (May 14, 2014)
2.2.4
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/05/15/opinion/dont-force-google-to-forget.html?_r=0
Jonathan Zittrain, "I. AN OVERVIEW OF JURISDICTIONAL PROBLEMS IN CYBERSPACE," Internet Law Jurisdiction, Foundation Press (2005)
2.1.2
http://perma.cc/0nzSsncggSV?type=pdf
Jonathan Zittrain, “No, Barack Obama Isn’t Handing Control of the Internet Over to China,” The New Republic (Mar 24, 2014)
1.3.6
http://perma.cc/RL7S-LE87
Jonathan Zittrain, The Future of the Internet (2008), pages 1-5, 7-9, 57-61, 63-65, 67-100
1.1
http://perma.cc/3NH8-EG39?type=pdf
Jonathan Zittrain, "Why Facebook Could Decide an Election Without Anyone Ever Finding Out," The New Republic (Jun 1, 2014)
4.4
http://perma.cc/ED8B-C7YL
Jon Brodkin, "FCC chair: ISPs should be able to charge Netflix for Internet fast lane," Ars Technica (Dec. 4, 2013)
3.1.3
http://perma.cc/T2W8-WUDJ
Jose Andrade, “What is Heartbleed, anyway?” Engadget (Apr. 12, 2014)
8.3.1
http://perma.cc/8UQG-FG6K
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