Summary:
The book explores the impact of the internet on intellectual property, privacy, and speech, advocating for a balance between protecting creators and fostering innovation in the digital age. It discusses the legal challenges and opportunities presented by the web, proposing a revised "code" to regulate cyberspace in a way that supports freedom and creativity.
Key points:
1. "Code as Law": Code shapes digital behavior like laws do in the real world, affecting our online freedoms.
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