Reading materials
On the Nature and Origins of the Internet, excerpts from the US Supreme Court judgment, ACLU v. Reno, 929 F.Supp. 824 (1996)
Goldsmith and Wu, Who Controls the Internet?, chapter 1
Goldsmith and Wu, Who Controls the Internet?, chapter 3
Goldsmith and Wu, Who Controls the Internet?, chapter 4
Goldsmith and Wu, Who Controls the Internet?, chapter 5
Note: While the readings for this session may appear at first sight more than the usual amount, the chapters of Who Controls the Internet? are in fact popular reading and easily digestible. They are also a good preparation for the interactive session on cyber-regulation that follows.
Optional: The Economist, The Internet at Forty
The Guardian, People's History of the Internet (a timeline presentation)
The Economist, ICANN be Independent
Milton Mueller's critique of Who Controls the Internet?
Mueller, Governments and Country Names: ICANN's Transformation into an Intergovernmental Regime
Here are some useful links related to ICANN and Internet governance:
http://www.icann.org/
http://www.intgovforum.org/
http://www.internetgovernance.org/
Here are the slides for session 4.
The Economist, ICANN be Independent
Milton Mueller's critique of Who Controls the Internet?
Mueller, Governments and Country Names: ICANN's Transformation into an Intergovernmental Regime
Here are some useful links related to ICANN and Internet governance:
http://www.icann.org/
http://www.intgovforum.org/
http://www.internetgovernance.org/
Here are the slides for session 4.
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