Code 2.0
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Lawrence Lessig's Code 2.
0 explores how code functions as a form of regulation shaping behavior and governance in the digital era.
The book updates his influential idea that architecture (code) constrains and enables actions online, alongside law, norms, and markets.
Lessig discusses policy implications and how design choices embed values and power structures into digital spaces.
He argues for deliberate attention to how code is written and regulated to protect public interest and democratic values.
The work is foundational in debates about internet governance and the interplay of technology and regulation.
0 explores how code functions as a form of regulation shaping behavior and governance in the digital era.
The book updates his influential idea that architecture (code) constrains and enables actions online, alongside law, norms, and markets.
Lessig discusses policy implications and how design choices embed values and power structures into digital spaces.
He argues for deliberate attention to how code is written and regulated to protect public interest and democratic values.
The work is foundational in debates about internet governance and the interplay of technology and regulation.
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as a recommended background reading on code as architecture and internet regulation.

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