Code and Other Laws of Cyberspace

Code and Other Laws of Cyberspace

In dem Buch Code and other Laws of Cyberspace (Dt: Code und andere Gesetze des Cyberspace, 2001) entwickelte Lawrence Lessig Gedanken, wie es im Internet möglich wird, die ursprüngliche Freiheit des Einzelnen zu beschränken. Die durchgehende Idee ist, dass dies in erster Linie nicht durch Einflussnahme auf die Inhalte geschieht, sondern durch Veränderungen an den technischen Grundstrukturen und Protokollen, so dass sich die "totale Freiheit" in eine "totale Überwachung" wandeln kann. Als dem entgegen wirkende Entwicklung sieht er die Open-Source-Bewegung.

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