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Peer-To-Peer Law 
Distribution as a Design Principle for Law 
Melanie Dulong de Rosnay 
French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS) 
Institute of Communication Sciences 
(CNRS - Paris Sorbonne – UPMC) 
& Visiting researcher, LSE Media and Communications 
@melanieddr 
« Reclaiming the Internet » with distributed architectures: rights, technologies, 
practices, innovation 
Final Symposium of the ADAM project (October 2-3, 2014, MINES ParisTech) 
Thursday, October 2, 2014
Proposition 
● Instead of applying law to peer-to-peer 
– In order to regulate distributed networks 
● I propose to apply peer-to-peer to the law 
– To try to transform it 
● Apply architectural design principles based on decentralisation 
– To influence legal thinking 
– Towards the distribution of the law
Legal categorisation 
● Western liberal conception 
● Rights and duties of the individually identifiable entity 
VS 
● Communities of peers 
– Non-stabilised, evolving, or non formalized groups 
– Local communities 
– Online communities 
– Theoretical break from envisioning the individual person as 
unique point of reference 
– Towards the recognition of collectives as subjects of rights
Distributed technologies 
● Disrupt the law 
● Challenge liability, control, ownership and responsibility 
● Files and actions are fragmented 
● Distributed between nodes hosted by peers 
● Rather than directly attributable to individuals 
– Technical architecture 
– Peer production is self-organised 
– CBPP if ownership is also distributed
Distributed storage 
● Files are fragmented 
● Only reconstituted for the first peer 
● Local encryption 
● Monitoring? 
● Notice and take down? 
● Outlaw technology?
A shared techno-legal responsibility? 
Musiani 2013 
● Crowdsourced infringement monitoring 
● Distributed policing 
– Ostrom Institutional Design Principle #4 
– One-click removal 
– Wikipedia PD 
– Not for all offenses
Community wireless networks 
● No liability 
– 'common carriers' 
– 'mere conduits' 
● If no central authority responsible 
VS 
● 3 strikes law for negligence 
● Re-individualise liability (but IP changes)
Distribution of the actors and the actions 
● Exploding the localised rights model 
● where each object or right can be assigned to one actor 
● law assign rights to individuals 
● distributed architectures operate with fragmentated data 
● share the process between actors which are neither localised not 
stabilised 
● requires to rethink legal categories 
● action and content are not tangible units any longer 
● but aggregating and evolving fragments 
● Blurs the notion of responsible individual 
– In solidum? Joint? Identification? 
– If unaware and not essential nodes, diminish collective 
responsibility
Precedents 
● Italian water & constitutionalisation of the commons 
– epistemological transformation 
– affecting the nature of the object of right 
– but not the nature of the subject of rights (individuals 
should be granted access to commons) 
– instead of granting rights on the collective object to 
individuals 
– define rights and duties directly for collectives 
● Collective responsibility to repair and take care
Commons-based property legal hacks 
● Bundle of rights as shared property 
● Private ordering of a bundle of rights in copyright (Elkin-Koren 
2005) 
● But relies on the decision of the licensor 
● an individual person with exclusive control 
● comforting 'an author-centric individualism' 
● 'implicit adoption of liberal legalism 
● rights of individuals over the claims of any social group' (Barron, 
2014)
Network theory 
● Need a systemic way 
● how other rights and duties may be assigned to collectives 
● law and artificial intelligence 
● rights of non-humans electronic agents (Teubner, 2006) 
– 'attribute contractual acts' 
– 'to this socio-technical ensemble' 
– To make it the 'well-acquainted juridical person' 
● intentionality of software agents? (Sartor, 2009) 
● It can work: collective insurances & commons-based mutualisation
The agency of collectives 
● Problem is lack of decisional autonomy 
● Concepts of actants and hybrids (Latour, 2004): 
'In hybrids, the participating individual or collective actors are not 
acting for themselves but are acting for the hybrid as an emerging unit, 
the association between human and non-humans'. 
So are Wuala and mesh networks hybrids? 
If they don't know what they are carrying 
there is no a common will or common action 
so they do not form an association?
Joint collective action 
● The 'we' of a cyber-community can be found in the Declaration of 
Independence of the Cyberspace (Barlow, 1996) 
● not, however, as an aggregation of individuals 
● but rather as a whole, as a collective that acts jointly' Lindahl (2013) 
● 'we, each' and 'we, together' Margaret Gilbert 1996 
● “pool of wills” condition of the plural subject 
● Does group intention (peer-production of wifi) leads to collective 
and distributed responsibility? 
● Fragmented contribution to the network will help a political 
dissident, a cybercriminal, a privacy-concerned individual or 
someone downloading music? No way of knowing
How to challenge 
liberal legalism design 
grounded around individualism 
● Law needs to develop metaphors and narratives 
– metaphors and social imaginaries (Mansell, 2012) 
● To be able to conceptualise what may be unthinkable 
– empty spaces (Milun, 2011) 
● cf public domain (Dusollier 2011)
Collective thinking in the law 
● Define distributed forms of ownership, responsibility or liability 
– as examples of integration of peer-to-peer 
– as a design principle for the law 
● Collective rights 
– Cooperatives, social center law, anarcho-communism, 
autogestion 
– Multitude, complexity 
– Buen vivir, pachamama 
– Traditional knowledge and folklore, res communis 
● Sources of inspiration 
– provide metaphores to conceptualise collective persons, 
rights and duties 
thanks :)

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Peer-To-Peer Law. Distribution as a Design Principle for Law

  • 1. Peer-To-Peer Law Distribution as a Design Principle for Law Melanie Dulong de Rosnay French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS) Institute of Communication Sciences (CNRS - Paris Sorbonne – UPMC) & Visiting researcher, LSE Media and Communications @melanieddr « Reclaiming the Internet » with distributed architectures: rights, technologies, practices, innovation Final Symposium of the ADAM project (October 2-3, 2014, MINES ParisTech) Thursday, October 2, 2014
  • 2. Proposition ● Instead of applying law to peer-to-peer – In order to regulate distributed networks ● I propose to apply peer-to-peer to the law – To try to transform it ● Apply architectural design principles based on decentralisation – To influence legal thinking – Towards the distribution of the law
  • 3. Legal categorisation ● Western liberal conception ● Rights and duties of the individually identifiable entity VS ● Communities of peers – Non-stabilised, evolving, or non formalized groups – Local communities – Online communities – Theoretical break from envisioning the individual person as unique point of reference – Towards the recognition of collectives as subjects of rights
  • 4. Distributed technologies ● Disrupt the law ● Challenge liability, control, ownership and responsibility ● Files and actions are fragmented ● Distributed between nodes hosted by peers ● Rather than directly attributable to individuals – Technical architecture – Peer production is self-organised – CBPP if ownership is also distributed
  • 5. Distributed storage ● Files are fragmented ● Only reconstituted for the first peer ● Local encryption ● Monitoring? ● Notice and take down? ● Outlaw technology?
  • 6. A shared techno-legal responsibility? Musiani 2013 ● Crowdsourced infringement monitoring ● Distributed policing – Ostrom Institutional Design Principle #4 – One-click removal – Wikipedia PD – Not for all offenses
  • 7. Community wireless networks ● No liability – 'common carriers' – 'mere conduits' ● If no central authority responsible VS ● 3 strikes law for negligence ● Re-individualise liability (but IP changes)
  • 8. Distribution of the actors and the actions ● Exploding the localised rights model ● where each object or right can be assigned to one actor ● law assign rights to individuals ● distributed architectures operate with fragmentated data ● share the process between actors which are neither localised not stabilised ● requires to rethink legal categories ● action and content are not tangible units any longer ● but aggregating and evolving fragments ● Blurs the notion of responsible individual – In solidum? Joint? Identification? – If unaware and not essential nodes, diminish collective responsibility
  • 9. Precedents ● Italian water & constitutionalisation of the commons – epistemological transformation – affecting the nature of the object of right – but not the nature of the subject of rights (individuals should be granted access to commons) – instead of granting rights on the collective object to individuals – define rights and duties directly for collectives ● Collective responsibility to repair and take care
  • 10. Commons-based property legal hacks ● Bundle of rights as shared property ● Private ordering of a bundle of rights in copyright (Elkin-Koren 2005) ● But relies on the decision of the licensor ● an individual person with exclusive control ● comforting 'an author-centric individualism' ● 'implicit adoption of liberal legalism ● rights of individuals over the claims of any social group' (Barron, 2014)
  • 11. Network theory ● Need a systemic way ● how other rights and duties may be assigned to collectives ● law and artificial intelligence ● rights of non-humans electronic agents (Teubner, 2006) – 'attribute contractual acts' – 'to this socio-technical ensemble' – To make it the 'well-acquainted juridical person' ● intentionality of software agents? (Sartor, 2009) ● It can work: collective insurances & commons-based mutualisation
  • 12. The agency of collectives ● Problem is lack of decisional autonomy ● Concepts of actants and hybrids (Latour, 2004): 'In hybrids, the participating individual or collective actors are not acting for themselves but are acting for the hybrid as an emerging unit, the association between human and non-humans'. So are Wuala and mesh networks hybrids? If they don't know what they are carrying there is no a common will or common action so they do not form an association?
  • 13. Joint collective action ● The 'we' of a cyber-community can be found in the Declaration of Independence of the Cyberspace (Barlow, 1996) ● not, however, as an aggregation of individuals ● but rather as a whole, as a collective that acts jointly' Lindahl (2013) ● 'we, each' and 'we, together' Margaret Gilbert 1996 ● “pool of wills” condition of the plural subject ● Does group intention (peer-production of wifi) leads to collective and distributed responsibility? ● Fragmented contribution to the network will help a political dissident, a cybercriminal, a privacy-concerned individual or someone downloading music? No way of knowing
  • 14. How to challenge liberal legalism design grounded around individualism ● Law needs to develop metaphors and narratives – metaphors and social imaginaries (Mansell, 2012) ● To be able to conceptualise what may be unthinkable – empty spaces (Milun, 2011) ● cf public domain (Dusollier 2011)
  • 15. Collective thinking in the law ● Define distributed forms of ownership, responsibility or liability – as examples of integration of peer-to-peer – as a design principle for the law ● Collective rights – Cooperatives, social center law, anarcho-communism, autogestion – Multitude, complexity – Buen vivir, pachamama – Traditional knowledge and folklore, res communis ● Sources of inspiration – provide metaphores to conceptualise collective persons, rights and duties thanks :)