Open Internet
Regulatory Challenges of a Network Born Free
It was a community of engineers that created it the way it still is. A network accessible to everyone, thanks to its easy compatibility with just any device. A network free from barriers, «end-to-end» connected, an open network. That very openness explains its huge success. This success in turn lying behind its absolutely vital character in today’s world. Just like any other facet in human life, the Internet is subject to legal rules. Albeit Internet regulation can live side by side with its openness. It actually must do so.
Open Internet
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PABLO GARCÍA MEXÍA
Consultor-Director de Derecho Digital en Herbert Smith Freehills Madrid. Letrado de las Cortes Generales. Co-Director del Postgrado en Privacidad y sociedad digital de la Universidad Autónoma de Madrid.
Director de la Revista de Privacidad y Derecho Digital. Profesor visitante del College of William & Mary e Investigador visitante en Harvard University y es exalumno de la Universidad de Kent en Canterbury, así como del Instituto de Empresa.
Ha sido miembro del grupo de líderes en innovación en habla hispana «Los 100 de COTEC». Ha sido vicepresidente de Internet Society-Capítulo español y de la asociación de juristas digitales ENATIC. Miembro de la Directiva del Foro de la Sociedad Civil. Ha actuado como Árbitro del Banco Mundial (CIADI). Ha trabajado como consultor internacional para Naciones Unidas y Unión Europea.
Foreword. By Vinton G. Cerf
Preface
Chapter One. The Open Internet: Keys for Its Regulation
Chapter Two. Civil Rights Amidst the Digital Revolution
Chapter Three. Toward a New Privacy in The Digital Environment
Chapter Four. The Paradigmatic Conversation about Digital Privacy: The Right to Be Forgotten
Chapter Five. Cybersecurity as a Vital Issue
Chapter Six. The Data Economy, the Share Economy and Other Disruptive Business Models: Regulatory Issues
Chapter Seven. Copyrights, in Search of a Digital Identity
Chapter Eight. The Internet. Challenges of its Governance
PABLO GARCÍA MEXÍA is a digital lawyer. A legal Counsel to the Spanish Parliament since 1992. An Of Counsel at the international law firm Ashurst LLP, he cooperates with several universities, such as Madris’s Carlos III, or the College of William & Mary where he has taught as a visiting professor. He is Vicepresident of the Internet Society’s Spanish Chapter.
With a foreword by VINTON G. CERF