In this episode we discuss Lawrence Lessig's seminal book Code and Other Laws of Cyberspace (1999). What it meant to us then, what we think it still means and where it ended up being wrong about today.
Participants: Richard Allan , Nicklas Berild Lundblad
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Regulate Tech 2023:7 - Knowing when to quit!
Regulate Tech 2023:6 -Lobbyism in the actual lobby
Regulate Tech 2023:5 - Let’s talk about AI
Regulate Tech 2023:4 - Encryption -is there a choice between security and privacy?
Regulate Tech 2023:3 Is the answer to the machine in the machine?
Regulate Tech 2023:2 Regulating Emerging Tech
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