The Offensive Internet : : Speech, Privacy, and Reputation / / ed. by Saul Levmore, Martha C. Nussbaum.

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 Communicat...

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Place / Publishing House:Cambridge, MA : : Harvard University Press, , [2012]
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Year of Publication:2012
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (312 p.)
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • Introduction
  • I. The Internet and Its Problems
  • 1. Speech, Privacy, and Reputation on the Internet
  • 2. Civil Rights in Our Information Age
  • 3. The Internet’s Anonymity Problem
  • 4. Objectification and Internet Misogyny
  • II. Reputation
  • 5. Believing False Rumors
  • 6. Reputation Regulation: Disclosure and the Challenge of Clandestinely Commensurating Computing
  • 7. Youthful Indiscretion in an Internet Age
  • 8. Academic Administrators and the Challenge of Social- Networking Websites
  • III. Speech
  • 9. Cleaning Cyber-Cesspools: Google and Free Speech
  • 10. Privacy, the First Amendment, and the Internet
  • 11. Foul Language: Some Ruminations on Cohen v. California
  • IV. Privacy
  • 12. Collective Privacy
  • 13. Privacy on Social Networks: Norms, Markets, and Natural Monopoly
  • Notes
  • Contributors
  • Index