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Law and the Geography of Cyberspace
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  • CHANDER SA-WI20
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  • Chander, Anupam.
Nimeke- ja vastuullisuusmerkintö
  • Law and the Geography of Cyberspace
Julkaistu
  • 2014.
Ulkoasutiedot
  • 99-106.
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  • The WIPO Journal ; 6 (1)
Yleinen huomautus
  • Special Issue on Intellectual Property and Geography.
Huomautus sisällöstä, tiivistelmä tms.
  • The internet was supposed to end geography. Anyone, anywhere could now run a newspaper, a search engine, a game service, and the world could access it. After millennia of geography dictating destiny, the world was now flat, and opportunity evenly distributed everywhere. Yet, a quick glance at the world’s leading internet companies, from Facebook to Zillow, leads one remarkably often to the United States. At the time of this writing, Facebook’s market capitalisation is ¤209 billion, while Zillow’s is ¤4 billion. In this article, I will argue that law played a crucial role in creating the geography of cyberspace—specifically, that flexible intellectual property rules which permitted internet entrepreneurship in the United States proved a key ingredient in American commercial success on the internet.
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  • The WIPO Journal ; 1.
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  • http://www.wipo.int/edocs/pubdocs/en/wipo_journal_wpj6n1.pdf
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