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Balancing Privacy and Free Speech: Unwanted Attention in the Age of Social Media (Routledge Research in Information Technology and E-Commerce Law)

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Management number 233723785 Release Date 2026/06/27 List Price $90.00 Model Number 233723785
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In an age of smartphones, Facebook and YouTube, privacy may seem to be a norm of the past. This book addresses ethical and legal questions that arise when media technologies are used to give individuals unwanted attention. Drawing from a broad range of cases within the US, UK, Australia, Europe, and elsewhere, Mark Tunick asks whether privacy interests can ever be weightier than society’s interest in free speech and access to information.Taking a comparative and interdisciplinary approach, and drawing on the work of political theorist Jeremy Waldron concerning toleration, the book argues that we can still have a legitimate interest in controlling the extent to which information about us is disseminated. The book begins by exploring why privacy and free speech are valuable, before developing a framework for weighing these conflicting values. By taking up key cases in the US and Europe, and the debate about a ‘right to be forgotten’, Tunick discusses the potential costs of limiting free speech, and points to legal remedies and other ways to develop new social attitudes to privacy in an age of instant information sharing.This book will be of great interest to students of privacy law, legal ethics, internet governance and media law in general. Read more

ASIN B09YWYYW34
XRay Not Enabled
ISBN13 978-1317650362
Edition 1st
Language English
File size 1.8 MB
Page Flip Enabled
Publisher Routledge
Word Wise Enabled
Print length 238 pages
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Part of series Routledge Research in Information Technology and E-Commerce Law
Publication date August 21, 2014
Enhanced typesetting Enabled

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