Digital rights and privacy / Liz Sonneborn, book editor.

"At this point, it is almost impossible to avoid having a digital footprint. Social media, streaming websites, navigation applications, online shopping websites, and search engines generate a large amount of data about users' digital habits. Tech companies have used this data to 'opti...

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Other Authors: Sonneborn, Liz (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Buffalo, NY : Greenhaven Publishing, 2024.
Edition:First edition.
Series:Opposing viewpoints series (Unnumbered)
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505 0 0 |t Does everyone have the right to unlimited access to digital content?  |t Internet access is a human right /  |r Merten Reglitz --  |t Internet access is not a human right /  |r Jon Brodkin --  |t Children's and teenagers' Internet and social media access should be limited /  |r Daria Kuss --  |t Young people need full access to the Internet to thrive in the modern world /  |r ReachOut Australia --  |t Access to digital content should not be restricted by digital rights management technology /  |r Derek Haines --  |t Digital rights management and encryption protect information, but there are risks /  |r Queensland Government --  |t Should the government or social media platforms restrict digital content?  |t Governments should not control Internet access and content /  |r Margaret Hu --  |t Governments are right to censor some forms of online content /  |r Paul Haskell-Dowland --  |t First Amendment protection of free speech should not apply to social media platforms /  |r Paul Levinson --  |t First Amendment protections should be extended to social media platforms /  |r David L. Hudson, Jr. --  |t Section 230 correctly shields websites and social media platforms from legal liability /  |r Chris Lewis --  |t Section 230 allows tech giants to promote harmful content /  |r Abbey Stemler --  |t Internet freedom can promote both democracy and authoritarianism /  |r Elizabeth Stoycheff and Erik C. Nisbet --  |t Should individual data be collected by law enforcement and corporations?  |t Law enforcement should be able to use data to keep citizens safe /  |r Palmer Gibbs --  |t Technological surveillance by law enforcement can lead to questionable police conduct /  |r Annika Olson --  |t Private companies should not profit from digital data they mine from customers /  |r Suranga Seneviratne --  |t Gang databases help improve public safety /  |r David Pyrooz and James Densely --  |t Cookies allow government entities and corporations to monitor users /  |r Elizabeth Stoycheff --  |t How much of a right to privacy should Internet users expect?  |t Internet users need more rigorous laws to protect their privacy /  |r Anne Toomey McKenna --  |t Privacy concerns should not inhibit the embrace of useful new technologies /  |r Orly Lobel and Raju Narisetti --  |t Internet users have a right to anonymity /  |r Harry T. Dyer --  |t Anonymity encourages abusive and hateful speech in digital environments /  |r Joe Dawson --  |t Internet users have a "right to be forgotten" /  |r Geeta Pandey --  |t Individuals cannot expect to erase all embarrassing online information /  |r Keith W. Ross --  |g For further discussion --  |g Organizations to contact. 
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