Internet Abuses and Privacy Rights

Internet Abuses and Privacy Rights
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Publisher : H. W. Wilson
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1682174522
ISBN-13 : 9781682174524
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Synopsis Internet Abuses and Privacy Rights by :

From the controversy surrounding Edward Snowdens security leak of classified information, to hacked email accounts of prominent political candidates, internet privacy and cyber security present major ethical issues in todays technology-centric society. Countries are challenged to find the right balance in securing personal data and how to regulate the sale and exchange of information obtained on the internet. Innovative technologies and data collection that enable novel modes of interaction and new opportunities for knowledge can also be abused to invade peoples privacy, provide new tools of discrimination, and harm individuals and communities. This title will address both sides of this complex topic.

Regulating Internet Abuses

Regulating Internet Abuses
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 9041126260
ISBN-13 : 9789041126269
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Synopsis Regulating Internet Abuses by : Phaedon John Kozyris

"Ten of the National Reports appearing in this volume were presented or availabale at a Session of the XVIIth Congress of the International Academy of Comparative Law held at Utrecht, the Netherlands on 19 July, 2006. The French Report was contributed later." --preface, p.[xiii]

The Offensive Internet

The Offensive Internet
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Publisher : Harvard University Press
Total Pages : 308
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ISBN-10 : 9780674064317
ISBN-13 : 0674064313
Rating : 4/5 (17 Downloads)

Synopsis The Offensive Internet by : Saul Levmore

The Internet has been romanticized as a zone of freedom. The alluring combination of sophisticated technology with low barriers to entry and instantaneous outreach to millions of users has mesmerized libertarians and communitarians alike. Lawmakers have joined the celebration, passing the Communications Decency Act, which enables Internet Service Providers to allow unregulated discourse without danger of liability, all in the name of enhancing freedom of speech. But an unregulated Internet is a breeding ground for offensive conduct. At last we have a book that begins to focus on abuses made possible by anonymity, freedom from liability, and lack of oversight. The distinguished scholars assembled in this volume, drawn from law and philosophy, connect the absence of legal oversight with harassment and discrimination. Questioning the simplistic notion that abusive speech and mobocracy are the inevitable outcomes of new technology, they argue that current misuse is the outgrowth of social, technological, and legal choices. Seeing this clearly will help us to be better informed about our options. In a field still dominated by a frontier perspective, this book has the potential to be a real game changer. Armed with example after example of harassment in Internet chat rooms and forums, the authors detail some of the vile and hateful speech that the current combination of law and technology has bred. The facts are then treated to analysis and policy prescriptions. Read this book and you will never again see the Internet through rose-colored glasses.

Internet Privacy Rights

Internet Privacy Rights
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 327
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ISBN-10 : 9781139867955
ISBN-13 : 1139867954
Rating : 4/5 (55 Downloads)

Synopsis Internet Privacy Rights by : Paul Bernal

Internet Privacy Rights analyses the current threats to our online autonomy and privacy and proposes a new model for the gathering, retention and use of personal data. Key to the model is the development of specific privacy rights: a right to roam the internet with privacy, a right to monitor the monitors, a right to delete personal data and a right to create, assert and protect an online identity. These rights could help in the formulation of more effective and appropriate legislation, and shape more privacy-friendly business models. The conclusion examines how the internet might look with these rights in place and whether such an internet could be sustainable from both a governmental and a business perspective.

Violence Goes to the Internet

Violence Goes to the Internet
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Publisher : Charles C Thomas Publisher
Total Pages : 407
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ISBN-10 : 9780398079833
ISBN-13 : 0398079838
Rating : 4/5 (33 Downloads)

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The Offensive Internet

The Offensive Internet
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Publisher : Harvard University Press
Total Pages : 308
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ISBN-10 : 9780674050891
ISBN-13 : 0674050894
Rating : 4/5 (91 Downloads)

Synopsis The Offensive Internet by : Saul Levmore

In a field still dominated by a frontier perspective, this book has the potential to be a real game changer. Armed with example after example of harassment in Internet chat rooms and forums, the authors detail some of the vile and hateful speech that the current combination of law and technology has bred.

Child Abuse on the Internet

Child Abuse on the Internet
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Publisher : Berghahn Books
Total Pages : 248
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ISBN-10 : 1571812458
ISBN-13 : 9781571812452
Rating : 4/5 (58 Downloads)

Synopsis Child Abuse on the Internet by : Carlos A. Arnaldo

Examines the increasing problem of sexual abuse of children in the world and considers the legal and social strategies that are being adopted to combat these issues particularly in the area of the Internet where there is a growing number of Web sites devoted to child pornography and sexual perversion.

Privacy Online, Law and the Effective Regulation of Online Services

Privacy Online, Law and the Effective Regulation of Online Services
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1780688202
ISBN-13 : 9781780688206
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Synopsis Privacy Online, Law and the Effective Regulation of Online Services by : Marcin Betkier

The book draws a novel approach to data privacy (or data protection) regulations by presenting a solution to the problem of lack of individual control over personal data. It combines economic, technical, and legal perspectives to show how to reinforce individual autonomy and, at the same time, to increase the competitiveness of data economy.

Cross-Border Infringement of Personality Rights via the Internet

Cross-Border Infringement of Personality Rights via the Internet
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 420
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ISBN-10 : 9789004437647
ISBN-13 : 9004437649
Rating : 4/5 (47 Downloads)

Synopsis Cross-Border Infringement of Personality Rights via the Internet by : Symeon C. Symeonides

Conflicts of laws arising from injuries to rights of personality—such as defamation or invasion of privacy—have always been difficult, if only because they implicate conflicting societal values about the rights of freedom of speech and access to information, on the one hand, and protection of reputation and privacy, on the other hand. The ubiquity of the internet has dramatically increased the frequency and intensity of these conflicts. This book explores the ways in which various Western countries have addressed these conflicts, but also advances new, practical ideas about how these conflicts should be resolved. These ideas are part of an international model law unanimously adopted by a Resolution of the Institut de droit international, which addresses jurisdiction, choice of law, and recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments. The book provides extensive article-by-article commentary, which explains the philosophy and intended operation of the Resolution.

Hate Crimes in Cyberspace

Hate Crimes in Cyberspace
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Publisher : Harvard University Press
Total Pages : 352
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ISBN-10 : 9780674744653
ISBN-13 : 0674744659
Rating : 4/5 (53 Downloads)

Synopsis Hate Crimes in Cyberspace by : Danielle Keats Citron

Most Internet users are familiar with trolling—aggressive, foul-mouthed posts designed to elicit angry responses in a site’s comments. Less familiar but far more serious is the way some use networked technologies to target real people, subjecting them, by name and address, to vicious, often terrifying, online abuse. In an in-depth investigation of a problem that is too often trivialized by lawmakers and the media, Danielle Keats Citron exposes the startling extent of personal cyber-attacks and proposes practical, lawful ways to prevent and punish online harassment. A refutation of those who claim that these attacks are legal, or at least impossible to stop, Hate Crimes in Cyberspace reveals the serious emotional, professional, and financial harms incurred by victims. Persistent online attacks disproportionately target women and frequently include detailed fantasies of rape as well as reputation-ruining lies and sexually explicit photographs. And if dealing with a single attacker’s “revenge porn” were not enough, harassing posts that make their way onto social media sites often feed on one another, turning lone instigators into cyber-mobs. Hate Crimes in Cyberspace rejects the view of the Internet as an anarchic Wild West, where those who venture online must be thick-skinned enough to endure all manner of verbal assault in the name of free speech protection, no matter how distasteful or abusive. Cyber-harassment is a matter of civil rights law, Citron contends, and legal precedents as well as social norms of decency and civility must be leveraged to stop it.