Presented by Mr.Tossapon Tassanakunlapan Cyberspace and its impacts on Legal Atmosphere: Challenges and Regulations Presented by Mr.Tossapon Tassanakunlapan
Percentage of Internet Users who are Facebook ’s member.
Wind of changes from Cyberspace Due to third wave revolution Transcendental Impacts Transitional Nations States in Post-Modernism Fragile International Communities Is there a proper “Universal Principle of Law”
1.It creates impacts Person in “Netizen Society” (Cyber Citizen) - Fake or Real Relations on “Networks” – Domestic or International Jurisdiction on “Sphere” – Public or Private Entitlement to “Medium” – Opportunity or Privilege Property Regime of “Technology” – Who own and control it?
2.What challenges it generates Political Perspective: Authority and Power VS Liberation and Resistance Economic Perspective: Monopoly and Dividend VS. Allocation and Accession Social Perspective: Class fragmented and Exclusion VS Networks and Inclusion Cultural Perspective: Conservative and Domination VS Diversity and Pluralism
who should regulate the cyberspace? Trans-boundary over the orthodox jurisdiction The old “Absolute Domestic jurisdiction” Capability of Law to apply trans-border activities Common Policy for a Region: ASEAN, EU International Standard Can International law coerce changes? Harmonizing Cyberspace Regulation Policies
3.Alternative to regulate Cyberspace Self-Regulation: No Regulations or Regulates on free access space, is it really free? Co-Regulation: Contractual regulations under State Policies, who is the predominant? State-Regulation: Let the Authority do it, check and balance? Technology Determinism: Programmers and Corporations as a new God in Third Wave Revolution?
Concerns on Cyberspace Regulation. Democratic Society Civil Society and others Stakeholders Centralized Bureaucratic National Security Totalitarian Panopticon; Prism Net Delution; Honey pots Seem to be Free but (not) Fair? Bubble Filter or Flood of Entertainment
Solutions on Cyberspace Regulation Open Data and Transparency. Concrete policy Equal Weapons (Technology) Check and balance (Expertee Audit) Social Embeddedness (Anti-Monopoly) Inclusive Netizen-Society Diversity