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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Lee A. Bygrave (Professor, Professor, Norwegian Research Centre for Computers and Law, University of Oslo)Publisher: Oxford University Press Imprint: Oxford University Press Dimensions: Width: 16.20cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 24.00cm Weight: 0.466kg ISBN: 9780199687343ISBN 10: 019968734 Pages: 192 Publication Date: 05 February 2015 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of Contents1: Introduction 2: Definitions and Parametes 3: The Predilection for Contract 4: The ICANN-Based Contractual Web 5: Lex Facebook 6: Contractual Freedom and Statute 7: Utility and Legitimacy Issues 8: ConclusionsReviewsInternet Governance by Contract brilliantly addresses a critically important, yet previously unexplored area of the regulation and governance of online activity. Bygrave masterfully examines the web of contractual relationships that frame the development and use of the Internet infrastructure from ICANN to Facebook. The book is a must read to understand the complexities and nuances of the foundational role that contracts play in establishing governing rules for the Internet and how contractual rules and statutes interact in surprisingly fluid ways. * Joel R Reidenberg, Stanley D and Nikki Waxberg Chair and Professor of Law, Fordham Law School * This remarkably clear, careful, and detailed book provides a world-class analysis of the web of contracts which form the musculoskeletal system of the Internet. Among this books virtues is a state-of-the-art account of the agreements that constitute and surround ICANNessential reading for those who wish to understand and perhaps enforce them. More importantly, while drawing on the law of many countries this book shows us how Internet-related private and public law intermingle to shape Internet governance as we know it. * A. Michael Froomkin, Professor of Law, University of Miami * This remarkably clear, careful, and detailed book provides a world-class analysis of the web of contracts which form the musculoskeletal system of the Internet. Among this books virtues is a state-of-the-art account of the agreements that constitute and surround ICANNessential reading for those who wish to understand and perhaps enforce them. More importantly, while drawing on the law of many countries this book shows us how Internet-related private and public law intermingle to shape Internet governance as we know it. * A. Michael Froomkin, Professor of Law, University of Miami * Internet Governance by Contract brilliantly addresses a critically important, yet previously unexplored area of the regulation and governance of online activity. Bygrave masterfully examines the web of contractual relationships that frame the development and use of the Internet infrastructure from ICANN to Facebook. The book is a must read to understand the complexities and nuances of the foundational role that contracts play in establishing governing rules for the Internet and how contractual rules and statutes interact in surprisingly fluid ways. * Joel R Reidenberg, Stanley D and Nikki Waxberg Chair and Professor of Law, Fordham Law School * Internet Governance by Contract brilliantly addresses a critically important, yet previously unexplored area of the regulation and governance of online activity. Bygrave masterfully examines the web of contractual relationships that frame the development and use of the Internet infrastructure from ICANN to Facebook. The book is a must read to understand the complexities and nuances of the foundational role that contracts play in establishing governing rules for the Internet and how contractual rules and statutes interact in surprisingly fluid ways. Joel R Reidenberg, Stanley D and Nikki Waxberg Chair and Professor of Law, Fordham Law School This remarkably clear, careful, and detailed book provides a world-class analysis of the web of contracts which form the musculoskeletal system of the Internet. Among this books virtues is a state-of-the-art account of the agreements that constitute and surround ICANNessential reading for those who wish to understand and perhaps enforce them. More importantly, while drawing on the law of many countries this book shows us how Internet-related private and public law intermingle to shape Internet governance as we know it. A. Michael Froomkin, Professor of Law, University of Miami Author InformationDr Lee Andrew Bygrave is Professor in the Norwegian Research Centre for Computers and Law within the Department of Private Law at the University of Oslo. He has extensive experience advising on Information and Communications Technology (ICT) regulatory policy for many institutions, including the EU Commission and the UK House of Lords Constitution Committee. He has published extensively within the field of privacy/data protection law and is also the author of Data Privacy Law (OUP, 2014). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |