Reputation - we all have one. We do not completely comprehend its workings and are mostly unaware of its import until it is gone. When we lose it, our traditional laws of defamation, privacy, and breach of confidence rarely deliver the vindication and respite we seek due, primarily, to legal systems that cobble new media methods of personal injury onto pre-Internet laws. This dissertation conducts an exploratory study of the relevance of law to loss of individual reputation perpetuated on the Internet. It deals with three interrelated concepts: reputation, privacy, and memory. They are related in that the increasing lack of privacy involved in our online activities has had particularly powerful reputational effects, heightened by the Intern...
The current study investigates the effectiveness of international as well as national privacy tort l...
The current research investigates the effectiveness of the current USA and EU legal system in govern...
The Internet brings opportunity and peril for media freedom and freedom of expression. It enables ne...
Reputation - we all have one. We do not completely comprehend its workings and are mostly unaware of...
AbstractDefamation law has historically occupied a position of overwhelming dominance in the vindica...
The Abstract Book of the 25th IVR World Congress of Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy can be v...
YouTube. Facebook. MySpace. Wikipedia. Google. These are among the many new ways people are communic...
As with the introduction of any new communication technology, the growth of the commercial web in th...
The 21st century has witnessed a blossoming of rating, evaluation or even blacklisting sites. Namely...
There is already evidence that “governmental mass surveillance emerges as a dangerous habit”. Despit...
This thesis operates around a central premise: there is a lack of personality rights for individuals...
This paper likens the current state of reputation law to a Gordian knot, entangled in complexities a...
There is a growing literature revolving around the role of non-state actors in the international law...
This dissertation analyzes the legal, social, and architectural dimensions of three sets of platform...
The purpose of this essay is to consider some characteristics ofUnited States privacy law that contr...
The current study investigates the effectiveness of international as well as national privacy tort l...
The current research investigates the effectiveness of the current USA and EU legal system in govern...
The Internet brings opportunity and peril for media freedom and freedom of expression. It enables ne...
Reputation - we all have one. We do not completely comprehend its workings and are mostly unaware of...
AbstractDefamation law has historically occupied a position of overwhelming dominance in the vindica...
The Abstract Book of the 25th IVR World Congress of Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy can be v...
YouTube. Facebook. MySpace. Wikipedia. Google. These are among the many new ways people are communic...
As with the introduction of any new communication technology, the growth of the commercial web in th...
The 21st century has witnessed a blossoming of rating, evaluation or even blacklisting sites. Namely...
There is already evidence that “governmental mass surveillance emerges as a dangerous habit”. Despit...
This thesis operates around a central premise: there is a lack of personality rights for individuals...
This paper likens the current state of reputation law to a Gordian knot, entangled in complexities a...
There is a growing literature revolving around the role of non-state actors in the international law...
This dissertation analyzes the legal, social, and architectural dimensions of three sets of platform...
The purpose of this essay is to consider some characteristics ofUnited States privacy law that contr...
The current study investigates the effectiveness of international as well as national privacy tort l...
The current research investigates the effectiveness of the current USA and EU legal system in govern...
The Internet brings opportunity and peril for media freedom and freedom of expression. It enables ne...