Terry, Nicolas P.2021-04-052021-04-05200044 Saint Louis University Law Journal 987https://hdl.handle.net/1805/25552This essay examines real space friction and its suggested virtual space antithetical. In the context of liability for content during the transition from print to post-print culture, I identify some of the salient characteristics of friction-free virtual space. I then explore in detail the impact of anonymous participation and indeterminate dissemination on ex post facto liability rules in the growth area of cybertorts.en-USStruggling Paradigms in a Friction-Free World: Liability for Content in Post-Print CultureArticle