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Law & Internet Cultures , by Kathy Bowrey. Melbourne: Cambridge University Press, x + 224 + (bibliography and index) 17pp(£17.99 paperback). ISBN 0-521-60048-0.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

Lesley Hitchens*
Affiliation:
University of New South Wales

Abstract

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Copyright © Society of Legal Scholars 2006

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1. And, from the perspective of one with an interest in communications regulation, it serves too as a useful rallying cry for governments and policymakers to justify the relaxation of regulation of the traditional electronic media; helping, in the process, to generate a few more myths about the Internet.

2. K Bowrey, Law & Internet Cultures (2005), 15–16.

3. Ibid, 24.

4. Ibid, 20.

5. Ibid, 124.