Regulating speech in cyberspace: gatekeepers, human rights and corporate responsibility

"Private companies exert considerable control over the flow of information on the internet. Whether users are finding information with a search engine, communicating on a social networking site or accessing the internet through an ISP, access to participation can be blocked, channelled, edited...

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Main Author: Laidlaw, Emily B. (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
Published: Cambridge New York, NY Port, Melbourne, VIC Delhi Singapore Cambridge University Press 2015
In:Year: 2015
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Summary:"Private companies exert considerable control over the flow of information on the internet. Whether users are finding information with a search engine, communicating on a social networking site or accessing the internet through an ISP, access to participation can be blocked, channelled, edited or personalised. Such gatekeepers are powerful forces in facilitating or hindering freedom of expression online. This is problematic for a human rights system which has historically treated human rights as a government responsibility, and this is compounded by the largely light-touch regulatory approach to the internet in the west. Regulating Speech in Cyberspace explores how these gatekeepers operate at the intersection of three fields of study: regulation (more broadly, law), corporate social responsibility and human rights. It proposes an alternative corporate governance model for speech regulation, one that acts as a template for the increasingly common use of non-state-based models of governance for human rights"--
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Erschien u.d.T.: Laidlaw, Emily B.: Information gatekeepers, human rights and corporate social responsibilities
Contents: Machine generated contents note: 1. The internet as democratising force; 2. A framework for identifying internet information gatekeepers; 3. Corporate social responsibility in cyberspace; 4. Direct mechanisms of information control: ISPs; 5. Indirect mechanisms of information control: search engines; 6. A corporate governance model for the digital age
Physical Description:xxiii, 330 Seiten, Diagramme
ISBN:978-1-107-62699-7
978-1-107-04913-0