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| :* Dedication: For Deb, Noam, and Ari
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| :* [[Introductory quotation]] from John Stuart Mill, On Liberty
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| :* [[Acknowledgments]]
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| * [[1. Introduction: A Moment of Opportunity and Challenge]]
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| * [[Part One|Part One. The Networked Information Economy]]
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| ** [[2. Some Basic Economics of Information Production and Innovation]] 35
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| ** [[3. Peer Production and Sharing]] 59
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| ** [[4. The Economics of Social Production]] 91
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| * Part Two. The Political Economy of Property and Commons
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| ** [[5. Individual Freedom: Autonomy, Information, and Law]] 133
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| ** [[6. Political Freedom Part 1: The Trouble with Mass Media]] 176
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| ** [[7. Political Freedom Part 2: Emergence of the Networked Public Sphere]] 212
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| ** [[8. Cultural Freedom: A Culture Both Plastic and Critical]] 273
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| ** [[9. Justice and Development]] 301
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| ** [[10. Social Ties: Networking Together]] 356
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| * Part Three. Policies of Freedom at a Moment of Transformation
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| ** [[11. The Battle Over the Institutional Ecology of the Digital Environment]] 383
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| ** [[12. Conclusion: The Stakes of Information Law and Policy]] 460
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| * [[Notes]]
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