This paper investigates whether search engines and other new modes of online communication should be covered by free speech principles. It criticizes the analogical reason-ing that contemporary American courts and scholars have used to liken search engines to newspapers, and to extend free speech coverage to them based on that likeness. There are dissimilarities between search engines and newspapers that undermine the key analogy, and also rival analogies that can be drawn which don’t recommend free speech protection for search engines. Partly on these bases, we argue that an analogical approach to questions of free speech coverage is of limited use in this context. Credible verdicts about how free speech principles should apply to new mode...
In recent years, a growing number of commentators have raised concerns that the decisions made by In...
The internet is a medium for individuals to exercise their freedom of speech. The internet, which ha...
The internet is a medium for individuals to exercise their freedom of speech. The internet, which ha...
This paper investigates whether search engines and other new modes of online communication should be...
Are search engine results protected speech under the First Amendment? This has become an essential q...
Academic and regulatory debates about Google are dominated by two opposing theories of what search e...
Academic and regulatory debates about Google are dominated by two opposing theories of what search e...
Should search engines be subject to the types of regulation now applied to personal data collectors,...
Deconstructing the “editorial analogy,” and analogical reasoning more generally, in First Amendment ...
Deconstructing the “editorial analogy,” and analogical reasoning more generally, in First Amendment ...
The Supreme Court will bring the highest degree of clarity to the Internet freedom of speech debate ...
Should search engines be subject to the types of regulation now applied to personal data collectors,...
In recent years, a growing number of commentators have raised concerns that the decisions made by In...
Millions of people worldwide use online services to communicate via e-mail; to post and read message...
The Supreme Court will bring the highest degree of clarity to the Internet freedom of speech debate ...
In recent years, a growing number of commentators have raised concerns that the decisions made by In...
The internet is a medium for individuals to exercise their freedom of speech. The internet, which ha...
The internet is a medium for individuals to exercise their freedom of speech. The internet, which ha...
This paper investigates whether search engines and other new modes of online communication should be...
Are search engine results protected speech under the First Amendment? This has become an essential q...
Academic and regulatory debates about Google are dominated by two opposing theories of what search e...
Academic and regulatory debates about Google are dominated by two opposing theories of what search e...
Should search engines be subject to the types of regulation now applied to personal data collectors,...
Deconstructing the “editorial analogy,” and analogical reasoning more generally, in First Amendment ...
Deconstructing the “editorial analogy,” and analogical reasoning more generally, in First Amendment ...
The Supreme Court will bring the highest degree of clarity to the Internet freedom of speech debate ...
Should search engines be subject to the types of regulation now applied to personal data collectors,...
In recent years, a growing number of commentators have raised concerns that the decisions made by In...
Millions of people worldwide use online services to communicate via e-mail; to post and read message...
The Supreme Court will bring the highest degree of clarity to the Internet freedom of speech debate ...
In recent years, a growing number of commentators have raised concerns that the decisions made by In...
The internet is a medium for individuals to exercise their freedom of speech. The internet, which ha...
The internet is a medium for individuals to exercise their freedom of speech. The internet, which ha...