Document Type
Article
Publication Title
Stanford Law and Policy Review
Abstract
This review of Jack Goldsmith and Tim Wu's Who Controls the Internet? Illusions of a Borderless World, notes that Goldsmith and Wu are correct in concluding that events in recent years undercut cyber-utopian theories of an Internet that is beyond the reach of national sovereignty. It argues, however, that the failure to achieve such goals does not mean that the Internet is unimportant as a source of expanded freedom and power on the part of ordinary people, and suggests that this trend of individual empowerment is likely to continue.
First Page
101
Last Page
107
Publication Date
2006
Recommended Citation
Reynolds, Glenn Harlan, Does Power Grow Out of the Barrel of a Modem? Some Thoughts on Jack Goldsmith and Tim Wu's 'Who Controls the Internet?'. Stanford Law and Policy Review, Vol. 20, p. 101, 2006, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=959297