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245 0 0 _aCrypto anarchy, cyberstates, and pirate utopias /
_cedited by Peter Ludlow.
260 _aCambridge, Mass. :
_bMIT Press,
_c©2001.
300 _a1 online resource (xxii, 485 pages)
336 _atext
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337 _acomputer
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338 _aonline resource
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490 1 _aDigital communication
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes.
505 2 0 _tNew foundations : on the emergence of sovereign cyberstates and their governance structures /
_rPeter Ludlow --
_tA declaration of the independence of cyberspace /
_rJohn Perry Barlow --
_tGetting our priorities straight /
_rDavid Brin --
_tUnited nodes of Internet : are we forming a digital nation? /
_rDavid S. Bennahum --
_tHyperMedia freedom /
_rRichard Barbrook --
_tThe crypto anarchist manifesto /
_rTimothy C. May --
_tCrypto anarchy and virtual communities /
_rTimothy C. May --
_tA cyberpunk's manifesto /
_rEric Hughes --
_tThe future of cryptography /
_rDorothy E. Denning --
_tAfterword to "The future of cryptography" /
_rDorothy E. Denning --
_tRe: Denning's crypto anarchy /
_rDuncan Frissell --
_tHiding crimes in cyberspace /
_rDorothy E. Denning and William E. Baugh Jr. --
_tLaw and borders : the rise of law in cyberspace /
_rDavid R. Johnson and David G. Post --
_tAnarchy, state, and the Internet : an essay lawmaking in cyberspace /
_rDavid Post --
_tProp 13 : meets the Internet : how state and local government finances are becoming road kill on the information superhgway /
_rNathan Newman --
_tVirtual(ly) law : the emergence of law in LambdaMOO /
_rJennifer L. Mnookin --
_t"Help manners" : cyberdemocracy and its vicissitudes /
_rCharles J. Stivale --
_tDue process and cyberjurisdiction /
_rDavid R. Johnson --
_tVirtual Magistrate Project press release --
_tVirtual Magistrate issues its first decision --
_tUtopia redux /
_rKarrie Jacobs --
_tThe god of the digerati /
_rJedidiah S. Purdy --
_tCalifornian ideology /
_rRichard Barbrook and Andy Cameron --
_tBit riot /
_rMark Dery --
_tThe temporary autonomous zone /
_rHakim Bey --
_gAppendix :
_tInterview with Noam Chomsky on anarchism, Marxism, and hope for the future /
_rKevin Doyle.
588 0 _aPrint version record.
520 _aIn Crypto Anarchy, Cyberstates, and Pirate Utopias, Peter Ludlow extends the approach he used so successfully in High Noon on the Electronic Frontier, offering a collection of writings that reflects the eclectic nature of the online world, as well as its tremendous energy and creativity. This time the subject is the emergence of governance structures within online communities and the visions of political sovereignty shaping some of those communities. Ludlow views virtual communities as laboratories for conducting experiments in the construction of new societies and governance structures. While many online experiments will fail, Ludlow argues that given the synergy of the online world, new and superior governance structures may emerge. Indeed, utopian visions are not out of place, provided that we understand the new utopias to be fleeting localized "islands in the Net" and not permanent institutions. The book is organized in five sections. The first section considers the sovereignty of the Internet. The second section asks how widespread access to resources such as Pretty Good Privacy and anonymous remailers allows the possibility of "Crypto Anarchy"--Essentially carving out space for activities that lie outside the purview of nation states and other traditional powers. The third section shows how the growth of e-commerce is raising questions of legal jurisdiction and taxation for which the geographic boundaries of nation-states are obsolete. The fourth section looks at specific experimental governance structures evolved by online communities. The fifth section considers utopian and anti-utopian visions for cyberspace. Contributors Richard Barbrook, John Perry Barlow, William E. Baugh Jr., David S. Bennahum, Hakim Bey, David Brin, Andy Cameron, Dorothy E. Denning, Mark Dery, Kevin Doyle, Duncan Frissell, Eric Hughes, Karrie Jacobs, David Johnson, Peter Ludlow, Timothy C. May, Jennifer L. Mnookin, Nathan Newman, David G. Post, Jedediah S. Purdy, Charles J. Stivale.
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