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Author Kaye, David (David A.), author.

Title Speech police : the global struggle to govern the Internet / David Kaye.

Publication Info. New York : Columbia Global Reports, [2019]
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 New Britain, Main Library - Non Fiction  323.4 KAY    Check Shelf
 Newington, Lucy Robbins Welles Library - Adult Department  323.443 KAYE    Check Shelf
 Simsbury Public Library - Non Fiction  323.4 KAYE    Check Shelf
Description 142 pages : map ; 19 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 135-142).
Summary "The internet was designed to be a kind of free-speech paradise, but a lot of the material on it turned out to incite violence, spread untruth, and promote hate. Over the years, three American behemoths--Facebook, YouTube and Twitter--became the way most of the world experiences the internet, and therefore the conveyors of much of its disturbing material. What should be done about this enormous problem? Should the giant social media platforms police the content themselves, as is the norm in the U.S., or should governments and international organizations regulate the internet, as is the call in parts of Europe? How do we keep from helping authoritarian regimes to censor all criticisms of themselves? David Kaye, who serves as the United Nations' special rapporteur on free expression, has been at the center of the discussions of these issues for years. He takes us behind the scenes, from Facebook's "mini-legislative" meetings, to the European Commission's closed-door negotiations, and introduces us to journalists, activists, and content moderators whose stories bring clarity and urgency to the topic of censorship. Speech Police is the most comprehensive and insightful treatment of the subject thus far, and reminds us of the importance of maintaining the internet's original commitment to free speech, free of any company's or government's absolute control, while finding ways to modulate its worst aspects." -- from publisher's web site.
Contents 1. Platform power -- 2. The Internet comes to Washington -- 3. Humans and machines -- 4. Wir schaffen das! -- 5. Choose your side -- 6. "Arbiters of truth" -- 7. The challenge of the "partly free" -- Conclusion : policing speech in a centralizing Internet.
Subject Internet governance.
Internet -- Political aspects.
Freedom of speech.
Internet governance. (OCoLC)fst01746940
Internet -- Political aspects. (OCoLC)fst00977197
Freedom of speech. (OCoLC)fst00934044
ISBN 9780999745489 (paperback)
0999745484 (paperback)
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