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A constitutional moment: How we might reimagine platform governance
Affiliation:1. Professor of Internet Governance and Regulation, Fundação Getulio Vargas (FGV) Law School, Brasil;2. Associate Professor of Law, University of Leeds, United Kingdom;1. Faculty of Law, University of Groningen, the Netherlands;2. Maastricht University, Maastricht Private Law, the Netherlands
Abstract:We are at a constitutional moment for the future of the internet. Nation states around the world are launching major new initiatives to regulate the internet, both directly against users and by regulating the companies that provide access to telecommunications infrastructure and content services. The giant technology companies that control the bulk of the commercial internet are themselves under unprecedented scrutiny for the policies they set, the decisions they make, and the choices that go into designing their architecture. In my new book, Lawless, I argue that in this moment of change there is a major opportunity for us all to rethink how the internet should be governed, how power is held to account, and whose values prevail.1
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