Lawless : the secret rules that govern our digital lives / Nicolas P. Suzor.
Material type: TextPublisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2019Description: 1 online resource (x, 210 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)Content type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781108666428 (ebook)
- 343.09/944 23
- K564.C6 S875 2019
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The hidden rules of the Internet -- Who makes the rules? -- The Internet's abuse problem -- Legal immunity -- How copyright shaped the Internet -- Lawless -- Constitutionalizing Internet governance --Constitutionalizing intermediaries -- What should we expect of intermediaries? -- The role of states and binding law.
Rampant abuse, hate speech, censorship, bias, and disinformation - our Internet has problems. It is governed by technology companies - search engines, social media platforms, and infrastructure providers - whose hidden rules influence what we are allowed to see and say. In Lawless, Nicolas P. Suzor presents gripping examples of exactly how tech companies govern our digital environment and how they bend to pressure from governments and other powerful actors to censor and control the flow of information online. We are at a constitutional moment - an opportunity to rethink the basic rules of how the Internet is governed. Suzor offers a vision of a vibrant, diverse, and flourishing internet that can protect our fundamental rights from the lawless rule of tech. The culmination of more than ten years of original research, this groundbreaking work should be read by anyone who cares about the internet and the future of our shared social spaces.
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