extremely into this 1999 lessig piece we read for class this week on the interplay between the law + the architectures of online and the consequences for internet regulation — puts a lot of points that feel obvious into a framework that makes sense https://cyber.harvard.edu/works/lessig/finalhls.pdf …
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some points i liked: - architecture affects regulability, which affects architecture - privacy doesn't happen w/o property interest in personal data - self-authentication as a core differentiator of IRL vs online - architectural nature of code makes decisions nontransparent
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anyways i think this piece has been v influential in the 20 years since publication and i found it generally compelling esp as someone who grew up taking lots of internet things for granted so if anyone has read good criticism of it i would rly love to read some!!
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