Internet Filtering: Rhetoric, Legitimacy, Accountability and Responsibility by T. J. McIntyre & Colin Scott [Regulating Technologies]

Abstract: This paper argues that the automatic and opaque nature of internet filtering, together with the fact that it is generally implemented by intermediaries, raises new problems for the law and in particular may tend to undermine aspects of freedom of expression.

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