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The Dynamic Web: How Technology, Users, and Businesses are Changing the Network offers a comprehensive history of the Web and efforts to keep watch over its use. University of Pennsylvania law professor Christopher S. Yoo contends that reasonably than engaging in prescriptive regulatory oversight, the government must promote competition in other ways, such as reducing costs for consumers, lowering entry barriers for new producers, and increasing transparency. These reforms would get advantages consumers even as permitting the industry to develop new solutions for emerging problems. It’s fruitless for government to try to lock the burgeoning online industry into any particular architecture; reasonably, policymakers must act with the knowledge that nobody actor can foresee how the network is likely to evolve one day.