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Chokepoints: global private regulation on the Internet

In January 2012, millions participated in the now-infamous "Internet blackout" against the Stop Online Piracy Act, protesting the power it would have given intellectual property holders over the Internet. However, while SOPA's withdrawal was heralded as a victory for an open Internet,...

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Autor principal: Tusikov, Natasha
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: University of California Press 2016
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2237865
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description In January 2012, millions participated in the now-infamous "Internet blackout" against the Stop Online Piracy Act, protesting the power it would have given intellectual property holders over the Internet. However, while SOPA's withdrawal was heralded as a victory for an open Internet, a small group of corporations, tacitly backed by the US and other governments, have implemented much of SOPA via a series of secret, handshake agreements. Drawing on extensive interviews, Natasha Tusikov details the emergence of a global regime in which large Internet firms act as regulators for powerful intellec
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Chokepoints: global private regulation on the Internet
title Chokepoints: global private regulation on the Internet
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