![]() "Dedicated to Wikipedia, the one surprise that teaches more than everything here." Collaboratively writing the book Ĭode: Version 2.0 was developed by Lessig and a group of Stanford Law School students with the help of the Jotspot Code V2 wiki. The book is dedicated to Wikipedia with the words: ![]() Lessig acknowledges that there are those who continue to disagree with his viewpoint, but adamantly maintains that the Internet will increasingly evolve in a more regulable direction. The original argument that Lessig took issue with was weakened in the years following the book's release, as it became widely acknowledged that government regulation of the Internet was imminent, and so the author thought it necessary to update the work. ![]() The book is an update to Lessig's book Code and Other Laws of Cyberspace, which was written in response and opposition to the notion that state governments could not regulate cyberspace and the Internet. ![]() The book is released under a Creative Commons license, CC BY-SA 2.5. While this 16-page review is highly positive, it does offer some. ![]() Code: Version 2.0 is a 2006 book by Harvard law professor Lawrence Lessig which proposes that governments have broad regulatory powers over the Internet. This is a book review of Lawrence Lessigs Code and Other Laws of Cyberspace (1999). ![]()
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