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Redesigning the Internet for Content Regulation

by Lawrence J. Appleman

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Institution: University of Strathclyde
Advisor(s): Ian Lloyd
Degree: LL.M. in Information Technology & Telecommunications Law
Year: 2004
Volume: 64 pages
ISBN-10: 1599426943
ISBN-13: 9781599426945

Abstract

The Internet was designed for effective movement of data -accurate and complete- from any point to any other point. The communication protocols, technological foundation, and original governance of the Internet all worked toward this goal. In contrast, legal constraints on transmission of information often have the obverse objectives of limiting, controlling, or preventing this movement of content. This dissertation proposes that the fundamental architecture of the Internet must change in order to allow effective regulation and legal control of content on the Internet.