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Lawless :the secret rules that govern our digital lives /
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タイトル / 著者:
Lawless :/ Nicolas P. Suzor.
その他のタイトル:
the secret rules that govern our digital lives /
著者:
Suzor, Nicolas P.,
出版された:
Cambridge, United Kingdom ;Cambridge University Press,c2019.
記述:
x, 210 p. ;23 cm.
主題:
Internet - Law and legislation. -
国際標準図書番号 (ISBN):
9781108481229 (bound)
国際標準図書番号 (ISBN):
9781108740470 (pbk.) :
Lawless :the secret rules that govern our digital lives /
Suzor, Nicolas P.,1981-
Lawless :
the secret rules that govern our digital lives /Nicolas P. Suzor. - Cambridge, United Kingdom ;Cambridge University Press,c2019. - x, 210 p. ;23 cm.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 173-205) and index.
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.
"Lawless is about the power that technology companies have over our lives and how we can develop a new constitutionalism to better protect our rights. Social media platforms, search engines, and other technology companies influence what we can see and say online. These giant companies govern our behavior online without real accountability, and they are at the centre of fierce battles between governments, lobby groups, the media, and grassroots campaigns from activists. Drawing on ten years of research, this book shows how our social lives, our news, and our information environments are shaped by a complex web of legal, technical, and social forces. This is a book about the future of our media and our shared social spaces. We are now at a constitutional moment--a time when we can all demand better from the companies that govern our lives. This book provides a guide to a new constitutionalism: real limits on power that protect human rights in a decentralized environment. Ultimately, it provides a comprehensive argument about how we should expect the governance of online social spaces to be more legitimate - and particularly, how we might develop new forms of due process for the algorithmic and human decision making systems that rule our digital lives"--
ISBN: 9781108481229 (bound)
LCCN: 2018058444Subjects--Topical Terms:
156679
Internet
--Law and legislation.
LC Class. No.: K564.C6 / S875 2019
Dewey Class. No.: 343.09/944
Lawless :the secret rules that govern our digital lives /
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