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Cohen 210 1$aNew Haven, CT :$cYale University Press,$d[2012] 210 4$d©2012 215 $a1 online resource (xi, 337 pages) 311 $a0-300-12543-7 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $tFrontmatter --$tContents --$tAcknowledgments --$t1. Introduction: Imagining the Networked Information Society --$t2. From the Virtual to the Ordinary: Networked Space, Networked Bodies, and the Play of Everyday Practice --$t3. Copyright, Creativity, and Cultural Progress --$t4. Decentering Creativity --$t5. Privacy, Autonomy, and Information --$t6. Reimagining Privacy --$t7. "Piracy," "Security," and Architectures of Control --$t8. Rethinking "Unauthorized Access" --$t9. The Structural Conditions of Human Flourishing --$t10. Conclusion: Putting Cultural Environmentalism into Practice --$tNotes --$tBibliography --$tIndex 330 $aThe legal and technical rules governing flows of information are out of balance, argues Julie E. Cohen in this original analysis of information law and policy. 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