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Early efforts to appropriate or create regulations for cyberspace led to the notion that regulations of physical space provided the model to follow. Application and adaptation of the laws of physical space along with the recognition of the ways architecture itself regulates was seen as an attractive, workable approach. While it was agreed that a new law of cyberspace would emerge, the distinct essential features of cyberspace as compared to physical space came into greater focus.
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