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“Be Careful What You Ask For: Reconciling a Global Internet and Local Law” by Jonathan Zittrain (2003).
The internet has given rise to a range of jurisdictional challenges. This piece, written in 2003, considers some of the inherent governance tradeoffs implicated by a global internet. How might the existence of platforms play into or complicate this analysis?
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