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My name is Wolfgang Schulz. I am a lawyer and I also studied journalism.
The research at the Bredow Institute has been focusing on public communication for over 60 years.
In recent years, this meant dealing more and more with the Internet.
I think it is necessary to explore the Internet-based communication not only in the traditional categories, but to take seriously its own laws.
We therefore welcome the establishment of the institute and have decided to cooperate closely with it.
I am interested in the structures for Internet-based communications and the consequences that arise for regulators,
but also the other way around, as legal regulatory acts back on the offers on the net.
Is it really the law that shapes the behavior of example, in social networks?
Are there more contractual relationships or the social norms that have evolved?
Or the software structure?
Or the software structure?
To answer these questions I would like to participate in the new Institute for Internet and Society.
And I bring a particular perspective of legal regulation and get the expertise of colleagues in the field
of computer science and political science in order to answer the questions comprehensively.