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The ways in which Internet traffic is managed have direct
consequences on Internet users' rights as well as on their
capability to compete on a level playing field. Network neutrality
mandates to treat Internet traffic in a non-discriminatory fashion
in order to maximise end users' freedom and safeguard an open
Internet. This book is the result of a collective work aimed at
providing deeper insight into what is network neutrality, how does
it relates to human rights and free competition and how to properly
frame this key issue through sustainable policies and regulations.
The Net Neutrality Compendium stems from three years of discussions
nurtured by the members of the Dynamic Coalition on Network
Neutrality (DCNN), an open and multi-stakeholder group, established
under the aegis of the United Nations Internet Governance Forum
(IGF).
The ways in which Internet traffic is managed have direct
consequences on Internet users' rights as well as on their
capability to compete on a level playing field. Network neutrality
mandates to treat Internet traffic in a non-discriminatory fashion
in order to maximise end users' freedom and safeguard an open
Internet. This book is the result of a collective work aimed at
providing deeper insight into what is network neutrality, how does
it relates to human rights and free competition and how to properly
frame this key issue through sustainable policies and regulations.
The Net Neutrality Compendium stems from three years of discussions
nurtured by the members of the Dynamic Coalition on Network
Neutrality (DCNN), an open and multi-stakeholder group, established
under the aegis of the United Nations Internet Governance Forum
(IGF).
"Blockchains will matter crucially; this book, beautifully and
clearly written for a wide audience, powerfully demonstrates how."
-Lawrence Lessig "Attempts to do for blockchain what the likes of
Lawrence Lessig and Tim Wu did for the Internet and
cyberspace-explain how a new technology will upend the current
legal and social order... Blockchain and the Law is not just a
theoretical guide. It's also a moral one." -Fortune Bitcoin has
been hailed as an Internet marvel and decried as the preferred
transaction vehicle for criminals. It has left nearly everyone
without a computer science degree confused: how do you "mine" money
from ones and zeros? The answer lies in a technology called
blockchain. A general-purpose tool for creating secure,
decentralized, peer-to-peer applications, blockchain technology has
been compared to the Internet in both form and impact. Blockchains
are being used to create "smart contracts," to expedite payments,
to make financial instruments, to organize the exchange of data and
information, and to facilitate interactions between humans and
machines. But by cutting out the middlemen, they run the risk of
undermining governmental authorities' ability to supervise
activities in banking, commerce, and the law. As this essential
book makes clear, the technology cannot be harnessed productively
without new rules and new approaches to legal thinking. "If
you...don't 'get' crypto, this is the book-length treatment for
you." -Tyler Cowen, Marginal Revolution "De Filippi and Wright
stress that because blockchain is essentially autonomous, it is
inflexible, which leaves it vulnerable, once it has been set in
motion, to the sort of unforeseen consequences that laws and
regulations are best able to address." -James Ryerson, New York
Times Book Review
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