Should search engines be subject to the types of regulation now applied to personal data collectors, cable networks, or phone books? In this article, we make the case for some regulation of the ability of search engines to manipulate and structure their results. We demonstrate that the First Amendment, properly understood, does not prohibit such regulation. Nor will such interventions inevitably lead to the disclosure of important trade secrets. After setting forth normative foundations for evaluating search engine manipulation, we explain how neither market discipline nor technological advance is likely to stop it. Though savvy users and personalized search may constrain abusive companies to some extent, they have little chance of checking...
Internet search (or perhaps more accurately `web-search') has grown exponentially over the last deca...
The paper studies how the paradigm of the freedom of information has changed by the advent of the I...
The paper studies how the paradigm of the freedom of information has changed by the advent of the I...
Should search engines be subject to the types of regulation now applied to personal data collectors,...
Since the creation of the first pre-Web Internet search engines in the early 1990s, search engines h...
When American lawyers talk about essential facilities, they are usually referring to antitrust doc...
Unaccountable power at any layer of online life can stifle innovation elsewhere. Dominant search eng...
Internet search (or perhaps more accurately `web-search') has grown exponentially over the last deca...
Web search engines are a very important mean to fight information overload’s consequences, but this ...
Web search engines are a very important mean to fight information overload’s consequences, but this ...
Are search engine results protected speech under the First Amendment? This has become an essential q...
Web search engines are a very important mean to fight information overload’s consequences, but this ...
Web search engines are a very important mean to fight information overload’s consequences, but this ...
In the last few years, some search-engine critics have suggested that dominant search engines (i.e. ...
Abstract. Internet search (or perhaps more accurately ‘web-search’) has grown expo-nentially over th...
Internet search (or perhaps more accurately `web-search') has grown exponentially over the last deca...
The paper studies how the paradigm of the freedom of information has changed by the advent of the I...
The paper studies how the paradigm of the freedom of information has changed by the advent of the I...
Should search engines be subject to the types of regulation now applied to personal data collectors,...
Since the creation of the first pre-Web Internet search engines in the early 1990s, search engines h...
When American lawyers talk about essential facilities, they are usually referring to antitrust doc...
Unaccountable power at any layer of online life can stifle innovation elsewhere. Dominant search eng...
Internet search (or perhaps more accurately `web-search') has grown exponentially over the last deca...
Web search engines are a very important mean to fight information overload’s consequences, but this ...
Web search engines are a very important mean to fight information overload’s consequences, but this ...
Are search engine results protected speech under the First Amendment? This has become an essential q...
Web search engines are a very important mean to fight information overload’s consequences, but this ...
Web search engines are a very important mean to fight information overload’s consequences, but this ...
In the last few years, some search-engine critics have suggested that dominant search engines (i.e. ...
Abstract. Internet search (or perhaps more accurately ‘web-search’) has grown expo-nentially over th...
Internet search (or perhaps more accurately `web-search') has grown exponentially over the last deca...
The paper studies how the paradigm of the freedom of information has changed by the advent of the I...
The paper studies how the paradigm of the freedom of information has changed by the advent of the I...