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@@ -1122,3 +1122,20 @@ expert—risks making regulation invisible." (p.138)
"Open code means open control—there is control, but the user is
aware of it."(p.151)
Chapter 9
"It is reading the amendment differ-
ently to accommodate the changes in protection that have resulted from
changes in technology. It is translation to preserve meaning." (p.163)
"When we know what values we
want to preserve, we need only be creative about how to preserve them." (p.165)
"My fear about cyberspace is that we will respond in the first way—that the
courts, the institutions most responsible for articulating constitutional values,
will stand back while issues of constitutional import are legislatively deter-
mined. My sense is that they will step back because they feel (as the balance of
this book argues) that these are new questions that cyberspace has raised.
Their newness will make them feel political, and when a question feels polit-
ical, courts step away from resolving it." (p.167)
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