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Darwinmag: Who Should Own What? (An interview with Lessig)

Todd Datz, Darwinmag: “[Lawrence Lessig:] The core argument of my book – an argument I’ve completely failed to get people to see – is that architecture is the politics of the Internet. The architecture of the Internet sets the values and possibilities for the Internet. In that sense, it functions like a constitution functions in a legal system. The Internet’s architecture forms the background terms in which people experience opportunity on the Internet, and these are terms that are selected by designers of the network.”

The above was posted to my personal weblog on September 15, 2002. My name is Peter Lindberg and I am a thirtysomething software developer and dad living in Stockholm, Sweden. Here, you’ll find posts in English and Swedish about whatever happens to interest me for the moment.

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