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The Problem of Perspective in Internet Law
Orin S. Kerr George Washington University - Law School Georgetown Law Journal, Vol. 91, February 2003 Abstract: This article shows how many disputes within Internet law are rooted in a common problem, the problem of perspective. Whenever we apply law to the Internet, we must first choose a perspective from which to model the facts of the Internet. Do we follow reality or virtual reality? We can adopt a user's internal perspective, and view the Internet as the virtual world of cyberspace, or else we can adopt an external perspective and view the Internet as a physical network. The article explains how the problem of perspective pervades the law of the Internet, and offers several strategies that courts can use to select a perspective in a given case.
Keywords: Internet, cyberspace, cyberlaw, Fourth Amendment JEL Classifications: k14, k30 Accepted Paper SeriesDate posted: May 18, 2002 ; Last revised: February 19, 2005Suggested CitationContact Information
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