94. Post, supra note 50a, art. 3, at par. 7 (asserting that the individual network "organizations" will probably determine the substantive rule-making for Cyberspace); David R. Johnson and Kevin A. Marks, Mapping Electronic Data Communications onto Existing Legal Metaphors: Should We Let Our Conscience (and Our Contracts) Be Our Guide?, 38 Vill. L.Rev. 487, 489-89 (1993) (explaining that communication service providers, owners of disks carrying centralized databases, and people presiding over electronic discussion groups have the power to select applicable rules).