Interest has been revived in the creation of a "bill of rights" for Internet users. This paper analyzes users' rights into ten broad principles, as a basis for assessing what users regard as important and for comparing different multi-issue Internet policy proposals. Stability of the principles is demonstrated in an experimental survey, which also shows that freedoms of users to participate in the design and coding of platforms appear to be viewed as inessential relative to other rights. An analysis of users' rights frameworks that have emerged over the past twenty years similarly shows that such proposals tend to leave out freedoms related to software platforms, as opposed to user data or public networks. Evaluating policy frameworks in a ...
The paper discusses the scientific and policy debate as to whether access to the Internet can be con...
As the sixth edition in the UNESCO Internet Freedom series, this study encompasses both quantitative...
The internet has become a critical part of almost everything we do. Dr Paul Bernal argues that if we...
Interest has been revived in the creation of a "bill of rights" for Internet users. This paper analy...
International audienceWithin broad debates on freedom, security and human rights on the Internet - c...
In a digitally connected world, the question of how to respect, protect and implement human rights h...
The Internet has become an essential tool for various life-related purposes, and it is an instrument...
The Internet has become an essential tool for various life-related purposes, and it is an instrument...
The Internet has become an essential tool for various life-related purposes, and it is an instrument...
This special issue of Internet Policy Review brings together a hand-picked selection of articles pr...
The paper discusses the scientific and policy debate as to whether access to the Internet can be con...
International audienceInternational policy discourses related to the digital environment had been in...
It is widely agreed that human rights should apply as much online as offline, and that freedom of ex...
Within broad debates on freedom, security and human rights on the Internet - carried on during recen...
Today such companies as Apple, Facebook, Google, Microsoft, and Twitter play an increasingly importa...
The paper discusses the scientific and policy debate as to whether access to the Internet can be con...
As the sixth edition in the UNESCO Internet Freedom series, this study encompasses both quantitative...
The internet has become a critical part of almost everything we do. Dr Paul Bernal argues that if we...
Interest has been revived in the creation of a "bill of rights" for Internet users. This paper analy...
International audienceWithin broad debates on freedom, security and human rights on the Internet - c...
In a digitally connected world, the question of how to respect, protect and implement human rights h...
The Internet has become an essential tool for various life-related purposes, and it is an instrument...
The Internet has become an essential tool for various life-related purposes, and it is an instrument...
The Internet has become an essential tool for various life-related purposes, and it is an instrument...
This special issue of Internet Policy Review brings together a hand-picked selection of articles pr...
The paper discusses the scientific and policy debate as to whether access to the Internet can be con...
International audienceInternational policy discourses related to the digital environment had been in...
It is widely agreed that human rights should apply as much online as offline, and that freedom of ex...
Within broad debates on freedom, security and human rights on the Internet - carried on during recen...
Today such companies as Apple, Facebook, Google, Microsoft, and Twitter play an increasingly importa...
The paper discusses the scientific and policy debate as to whether access to the Internet can be con...
As the sixth edition in the UNESCO Internet Freedom series, this study encompasses both quantitative...
The internet has become a critical part of almost everything we do. Dr Paul Bernal argues that if we...