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Internet governance by contract

"In this authoritative and topical book, Lee Bygrave examines the role of contract in Internet governance. He examines the reasons for that role and discusses the utility and legitimacy of contractual governance mechanisms. The book is an essential resource for anyone interested in legal aspects of Internet governance, including law on contract, intellectual property, electronic communications, and privacy and data protection."--Provided by publisher.

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  • ""In this authoritative and topical book, Lee Bygrave examines the role of contract in Internet governance. He examines the reasons for that role and discusses the utility and legitimacy of contractual governance mechanisms. The book is an essential resource for anyone interested in legal aspects of Internet governance, including law on contract, intellectual property, electronic communications, and privacy and data protection."--Provided by publisher."@en
  • "This title is concerned with the following issues: what is the role of contract in governance of the Internet; why does contract play that role; and what is its utility and legitimacy in doing so? In casting light on these issues, the book also describes the general role played by statute in Internet governance along with the reasons for that role. The book shows that contract is often preferred over statute because it enables flexible micro-management of the digital environment more easily than statute does."

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  • "Internet governance by contract"