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Internet censorship / Margaret Haerens and Lynn M. Zott, book editors.
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Book
Language:
English
Published:
Detroit :
Greenhaven Press, a part of Gale, Cengage Learning,
[2014]
Series:
Opposing viewpoints series (Unnumbered)
Subjects:
Internet
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Censorship.
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Government regulation of the Internet fosters free expression / Min Jiang
Internet censorship by governments is a human rights violation / Hillary Clinton
There is middle ground between Internet freedom and Internet sovereignty / Scott J. Shackelford
Total government censorship of the Internet is impossible / Ai Weiwei
WikiLeaks is a national security threat and should be censored / Marc Thiessen
The US government should not pressure companies to censor WikiLeaks / Jillian York
The United Nations should play a greater role in Internet governance / Jean-Christophe Nothias
The United Nations should not govern the Internet / Arthur Herman
US government control of the Internet threatens freedom / Milton L. Mueller
A multi-stakeholder global coalition should govern the Internet / Vinton Cerf
Existing institutions should be improved and continue to govern the Internet / Jonathan Koppell
The Internet should be governed by an inclusive international alliance / Sally Shipman Wentworth
A more proactive defense of Internet freedom will reduce censorship / Helle C. Dale and Jessica Zuckerman
Emerging technologies are key to defeating Internet censorship / James Ball
Smart legislation is essential to fight Internet censorship / The Economist
Hacktivists play an important role in combating Internet censorship / Paul Wiseman
Economic sanctions are a valuable tool in fighting Internet censorship / Edward J. Black
The International Telecommunication Union is necessary to stop Internet censorship / Danny O'Brien
US corporations should not sell technology to nations that practice Internet censorship / Michael Carbone
The Global Online Freedom Act of 2012 is an important step forward / Cindy Cohn, Jillian C. York, and Trevor Timm
The Global Online Freedom Act of 2012 is fundamentally flawed / Rebecca MacKinnon
The Stop Online Piracy Act safeguards property rights and does not threaten Internet freedom / Lamar Smith
The Stop Online Piracy Act threatens Internet freedom and does not protect property rights / Nancy Scola
A legal ban on violent Internet pornography would benefit children and is not censorship / Halla Gunnarsdóttir
A legal ban on Internet pornography is misguided and would lead to Internet censorship / Derek Mead.
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