- When considering boundaries as defined by Lessig, how do we consider internal, psychological boundaries? If Ann Arbor Jake is a quiet, unassuming student at the University of Michigan in “meat-space”, but a murderous misogynist online in cyberspace, does that constitute a single person? How does it have legal or moral impact in “meat-space”? Why should it?
- Which is more likely to have long-term impact on the “regulability” of digital civilization: governments, business models, ideologies, sociological evolution, technology or something else? Why?
- If code can be hacked and laws have loopholes, how stable or reliable can the limn space be and how can that be perceived? Desirable, undesirable or indeterminate?
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Very creative postt
Thanks, Ivy!