In early 2018 The House of Lords Select Committee on Communications' began an inquiry into how regulation of the internet should be improved, taking into consideration how the internet has transformed global interaction, information gathering and educational/entertainment consumption, and how it opens up new opportunities but also presents challenges. This is the written submission of University of Cumbria Lecturer in Law Ann Thanaraj (along with other members of NINSO, Northumbria Internet & Society Research Interest Group), in response to the invitation to submit written evidence to the inquiry
This thesis will explain the legal aspects of the Internet so that users who wish to protect their r...
International audienceDuring the last decade, the European Union has refined its internetlegislation...
In the opinion of many actors and commentators, the subject of internet governance tastes like an ol...
In early 2018 The House of Lords Select Committee on Communications' began an inquiry into how regul...
This submission was prepared in response to a call for evidence launched on 29 March 2018 by the Hou...
This submission was prepared in response to a call for evidence launched on 29 March 2 by the House ...
We welcome the opportunity to give evidence to the House of Lords Select Committee on Communications...
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The Internet has a relatively short, yet rich history of free speech and independence from governanc...
Recent years have seen a sequence of “moral panics” regarding accessibility of information on the in...
“Avoid all regulation, let users police the Internet wherever possible”. That was my message to a me...
Only 3% of internet users have internet speeds slower than 2 mpbs and are without access to good bro...
The European institutions are currently debating the desirability of imposing restrictions on the wa...
Research into the regulation of social networking services (SNSs) reveals several possible approache...
All around the world, the phenomenon of Internet regulation is on the rise as more and more countrie...
This thesis will explain the legal aspects of the Internet so that users who wish to protect their r...
International audienceDuring the last decade, the European Union has refined its internetlegislation...
In the opinion of many actors and commentators, the subject of internet governance tastes like an ol...
In early 2018 The House of Lords Select Committee on Communications' began an inquiry into how regul...
This submission was prepared in response to a call for evidence launched on 29 March 2018 by the Hou...
This submission was prepared in response to a call for evidence launched on 29 March 2 by the House ...
We welcome the opportunity to give evidence to the House of Lords Select Committee on Communications...
Regulation of Internet Abstract The internet is today one of the most rapidly evolving technological...
The Internet has a relatively short, yet rich history of free speech and independence from governanc...
Recent years have seen a sequence of “moral panics” regarding accessibility of information on the in...
“Avoid all regulation, let users police the Internet wherever possible”. That was my message to a me...
Only 3% of internet users have internet speeds slower than 2 mpbs and are without access to good bro...
The European institutions are currently debating the desirability of imposing restrictions on the wa...
Research into the regulation of social networking services (SNSs) reveals several possible approache...
All around the world, the phenomenon of Internet regulation is on the rise as more and more countrie...
This thesis will explain the legal aspects of the Internet so that users who wish to protect their r...
International audienceDuring the last decade, the European Union has refined its internetlegislation...
In the opinion of many actors and commentators, the subject of internet governance tastes like an ol...