46. There is a large and diverse literature on the new kinds of authorship that are likely to emerge in cyberspace as a function of the interactive nature of the medium, the ease with which digital information can be manipulated, and new searching and linking capabilities. Among the more insightful pieces in this vein are Samuelson, Digital Media and the Changing Face of Intellectual Property Law, 16 RUTGERS COMP. AND TECH. L. J. 323 (1990); Katsh, Law in a Digital Age (1994), chaps. 4, 8, and 9; Volokh, Cheap Speech, 94 YALE. L. J. 1805 (1994); and Turkle, The Second Self: Computers and the Human Spirit (1984).