'This affordable title will appeal to law students and faculty members researching the topic for a seminar or article touching on Internet law, women and law, harassment, international law, copyright, and more. Recommended for academic law libraries.' Andrea Alexander, Law Library Journal
Part I. A Lawless Internet: 1. The hidden rules of the Internet; 2. Who makes the rules? 3. The Internet's abuse problem; 4. Legal immunity; 5. How copyright shaped the Internet; 6. Censorship; 7. Lawless; Part II. A New Social Contract – Constitutionalizing Internet Governance: 8. Constitutionalizing Internet governance; 9. Constitutionalizing intermediaries; 10. What should we expect of intermediaries? 11. The role of states and binding law; 12. Conclusion.