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Internet Liberation: Alive or Dead?

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Adam Thierer and Clyde Wayne Crews Jr., eds., Who Rules the Net?: Internet Governance and Jurisdiction (Washington, DC: Cato Institute, 2003).

Adam Thierer and Clyde Wayne Crews Jr., Everybody Wants to Rule the Web, TechKnowledge, Issue #69, December 31, 2003.

Robert Corn-Revere, Caught in the Seamless Web: Does the Internet’s Global Reach Justify Less Freedom of Speech?, Cato Institute Briefing Papers, No. 71, July 24, 2002.

Lawrence H. White, In What Respects Will the Information Age Make Central Banks Obsolete?, Cato Journal, Volume 21 Number 2, Fall 2001.

Clyde Wayne Crews Jr., One Internet is Not Enough, TechKnowledge, Issue #3, April 11, 2001.

Adam Thierer and Clyde Wayne Crews Jr., The Libertarian Vision for Telecom and High-Technology, TechKnowledge, Issue #1, April 3, 2001.

Tom W. Bell, Internet Privacy and Self-Regulation: Lessons from the Porn Wars, Cato Institute Briefing Paper No. 65, August 9, 2001.

Jonathan D. Wallace, Nameless in Cyberspace: Anonymity on the Internet, Cato Institute Briefing Paper No. 54, December 8, 1999.

George Gilder, “Regulating the Telecosm,” Cato Policy Report, Volume 19 Number 5, September/October 1997.

Dan L. Burk, How State Regulation of the Internet Violates the Commerce Clause, Cato Journal, Volume 17 Number 2, Fall/Winter 1997.

Bill A. Frezza, The Internet and the End of Monetary Sovereignty, the Cato Institute’s 14th Annual Monetary Conference, May 23, 1996.

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