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Full-Text Articles in Internet Law
Digital Discrimination, Danielle Citron
Digital Discrimination, Danielle Citron
Danielle Keats Citron
Social network sites and blogs have increasingly become breeding grounds for anonymous online groups that attack women and minorities. The attacks include rape threats, privacy invasions, defamation, and technological attacks that silence victims. Victims go offline or assume pseudonyms to prevent future attacks, impoverishing online dialogue and depriving victims of the social and economic opportunities associated with a vibrant online presence. Although social and legal norms have dampened offline discrimination, the internet’s Wild West culture and architecture invites bigots to move their hatred to cyberspace. The Internet facilitates anonymity, loosening social norms that constrain noxious behavior. It brings people together …
Saving Journalism From Itself? Hot News, Copyright Fair Use And News Aggregation, Joseph Liu
Saving Journalism From Itself? Hot News, Copyright Fair Use And News Aggregation, Joseph Liu
Joseph P. Liu
Visionary Pragmatism And The Value Of Privacy In The Twenty-First Century, Danielle Citron, Leslie Henry
Visionary Pragmatism And The Value Of Privacy In The Twenty-First Century, Danielle Citron, Leslie Henry
Leslie Meltzer Henry
Despite extensive scholarly, legislative, and judicial attention to privacy, our understanding of privacy and the interests it protects remains inadequate. At the crux of this problem is privacy’s protean nature: it means “so many different things to so many different people” that attempts to articulate just what it is, or why it is important, generally have failed or become unwieldy. As a result, important privacy problems remain unaddressed, often to society’s detriment. In his newest book, Understanding Privacy, Daniel J. Solove aims to reverse this state of affairs with a pluralistic conception of privacy that recognizes the societal value of …
Oklahoma’S New E-Discovery Rules, Steven Gensler
Oklahoma’S New E-Discovery Rules, Steven Gensler
Steven S. Gensler
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