'An important collection of diverse perspectives on the legal, ethical and social challenges of the information age. Essential reading for anyone interested in the past and future of Internet policy.'
Bruce Schneier - Fellow at Harvard Kennedy School and author of Click Here to Kill Everybody
'Kevin Werbach assembles some of the world’s best thinkers to analyze the transformations wrought by code, data, and silicon. A masterful meditation on what is next for digital life and how policy might be able to harness technology for good.'
Ellen P. Goodman - Professor, Rutgers Law School and Co-Director, Rutgers Institute for Information Policy and Law
'This book is destined to be as vital to the debate over the future of the Internet as Werbach’s ground-breaking white paper Digital Tornado. It examines how much the Internet has changed over two decades and looks ahead with concrete recommendations about how to ensure a vibrant and open Internet ecosystem from some of the world’s top experts in Internet law and policy.'
Gigi Sohn - Distinguished Fellow, Georgetown Law Institute for Technology Law and Policy, and Benton Senior Fellow
'Some of the sharpest thinkers about technology and society examine where we have come from, what has changed, and what the future may be. Old models, antitrust, new power centers, dehumanized humanity, blockchain, and more are explored and explained with an eye to what we can and should do next.'
Deven Desai - Associate Professor, Georgia Tech Scheller College of Business
‘This very informative and readable book is suitable for all technology and business professionals, as well as students, faculty, and others interested in staying abreast of technology … Highly recommended.’
C. Tappert
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