Mapping the cyber-regulatory environment -- Coffee pots and protocols : the role of the cyberlawyer -- Regulatory competition and webs of regulation -- Regulatory tools and digital content -- Environmental design and control -- Code controls and controlling code -- Online communities -- Competition and indirect controls -- Cyber laws and cyber law-making -- Regulating cyberspace : challenges and opportunities -- Regulating cyberspace -- Embracing uncertainty.
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"In The Regulation of Cyberspace Andrew Murray examines the development and design of regulatory structures in the online environment. The book considers and models how all forms of control - including design and market controls, as well as traditional command and control regulation - are applied within the complex and flexible environment of cyberspace. Drawing on the work of cyber-regulatory theorists such as Yochai Benkler, Andrew Shapiro and Lawrence Lessig, The Regulation of Cyberspace suggests a model for cyberspace regulation which acknowledges its complexity. It further suggests how this model can be utilised by regulators to provide a more comprehensive regulatory structure for cyberspace."--Jacket.