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<p><b>New page</b></p><div>What happens when the government steps in to control technology directly? Why do we need government intervention at all?<br />
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== Readings ==<br />
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* Lessig, L. (2006). Code. New York, Basic Books. pp 1-8, 120-125. [[media:Lessig_Code_Excerpts.pdf|pdf]]<br />
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* Spar, D. L. (2001). Ruling the waves : cycles of discovery, chaos, and wealth from compass to the Internet. New York, Harcourt. pp 157-173. [[media:Spar_Ruling_Excerpts.pdf|pdf]]<br />
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* Starr, P. (2004). The creation of the media : political origins of modern communications. New York, Basic Books. pp 1-12. [[media:Starr_Creation_Excerpts.pdf|pdf]]<br />
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== Additional Resources ==<br />
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* [http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=903324 Why Have a Telecommunications Law?: Anti-Discrimination Norms in Communications] - Tim Wu<br />
* [http://foureyedmonsters.com/neutrality/ Net Neutrality Video] by Arin Crumley<br />
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== Class Discussion ==</div>Robf