This submission was prepared in response to a call for evidence launched on 29 March 2 by the House of Lords Select Committee on Communications entitled “The Internet: To Regulate or Not to Regulate?”. The broad inquiry sought evidence to explore how the regulation of the internet should be improved, and to consider whether online platforms which mediate individuals’ use of the internet have sufficient accountability and transparency, and whether they use fair and effective processes to moderate content. This collaborative response, prepared on behalf of NINSO (The Northumbria Internet & Society Research Interest Group), provides recommendations in relation to the wide range of issues raised by the Committee. The key themes that are highlig...
The British Irish Law Education and Technology Association (BILETA) has concerns about the broad sco...
This policy brief is designed to accompany the Discussion Paper,The Emergence of Platform Regulation...
Information and Communications Technologies (ICTs) generate both benefits and challenges for society...
This submission was prepared in response to a call for evidence launched on 29 March 2018 by the Hou...
In early 2018 The House of Lords Select Committee on Communications' began an inquiry into how regul...
We welcome the opportunity to give evidence to the House of Lords Select Committee on Communications...
Discussion of internet governance has been shaped by three myths: that the market can decide, that t...
We are a group of Australian academic researchers working in digital rights issues and the social im...
This report provides an outline of major upcoming battles in the debate about how the internet is go...
All around the world, the phenomenon of Internet regulation is on the rise as more and more countrie...
International audienceIn the opinion of many actors and commentators, the subject of internet govern...
The debate about the likely effectives of a Scheme to regulate the access to certain Internet conten...
Regulation of Internet Abstract The internet is today one of the most rapidly evolving technological...
In the opinion of many actors and commentators, the subject of internet governance tastes like an ol...
This report consists of six chapters. Chapter 1 explains the choice of specific SROs for the Phase 2...
The British Irish Law Education and Technology Association (BILETA) has concerns about the broad sco...
This policy brief is designed to accompany the Discussion Paper,The Emergence of Platform Regulation...
Information and Communications Technologies (ICTs) generate both benefits and challenges for society...
This submission was prepared in response to a call for evidence launched on 29 March 2018 by the Hou...
In early 2018 The House of Lords Select Committee on Communications' began an inquiry into how regul...
We welcome the opportunity to give evidence to the House of Lords Select Committee on Communications...
Discussion of internet governance has been shaped by three myths: that the market can decide, that t...
We are a group of Australian academic researchers working in digital rights issues and the social im...
This report provides an outline of major upcoming battles in the debate about how the internet is go...
All around the world, the phenomenon of Internet regulation is on the rise as more and more countrie...
International audienceIn the opinion of many actors and commentators, the subject of internet govern...
The debate about the likely effectives of a Scheme to regulate the access to certain Internet conten...
Regulation of Internet Abstract The internet is today one of the most rapidly evolving technological...
In the opinion of many actors and commentators, the subject of internet governance tastes like an ol...
This report consists of six chapters. Chapter 1 explains the choice of specific SROs for the Phase 2...
The British Irish Law Education and Technology Association (BILETA) has concerns about the broad sco...
This policy brief is designed to accompany the Discussion Paper,The Emergence of Platform Regulation...
Information and Communications Technologies (ICTs) generate both benefits and challenges for society...