The press clause and digital technology's fourth wave: media law and the symbiotic web
"During the first part of the twenty-first century, bloggers, citizen journalists, social media users, Yelp reviewers, and a myriad of other communicators have found themselves facing defamation, privacy, campaign finance, and other lawsuits as a result of the messages they have communicated. I...
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Zusammenfassung: | "During the first part of the twenty-first century, bloggers, citizen journalists, social media users, Yelp reviewers, and a myriad of other communicators have found themselves facing defamation, privacy, campaign finance, and other lawsuits as a result of the messages they have communicated. In many ways, these communicators are facing legal questions that are similar to what traditional journalists have faced for centuries regarding their rights to gather and publish information. This book examines how the press clause, a First Amendment freedom with no agreed-upon definition, can be understood in order to help guide the courts and twenty-first-century publishers regarding protecting expression as we move into the fourth wave of networked communication, an era that will be defined by increasingly complex relationships between humans and artificially intelligent communicators. To do so, the book draws upon the discourse theory of communication in democratic society, the legal and foundational history of the press clause, lower-court cases that involve citizen publishers who have claimed protections that have historically been associated with traditional journalism, and established legal and scholarly examination's of artificial intelligence to ultimately construct a framework for how the press clause can be reimagined to protect older and newer generations of publishers."--Provided by publisher |
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spelling | Schroeder, Jared Verfasser aut The press clause and digital technology's fourth wave media law and the symbiotic web Jared Schroeder 1st London Routledge 2018 1 online resource txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Routledge studies in media law and policy "During the first part of the twenty-first century, bloggers, citizen journalists, social media users, Yelp reviewers, and a myriad of other communicators have found themselves facing defamation, privacy, campaign finance, and other lawsuits as a result of the messages they have communicated. In many ways, these communicators are facing legal questions that are similar to what traditional journalists have faced for centuries regarding their rights to gather and publish information. This book examines how the press clause, a First Amendment freedom with no agreed-upon definition, can be understood in order to help guide the courts and twenty-first-century publishers regarding protecting expression as we move into the fourth wave of networked communication, an era that will be defined by increasingly complex relationships between humans and artificially intelligent communicators. To do so, the book draws upon the discourse theory of communication in democratic society, the legal and foundational history of the press clause, lower-court cases that involve citizen publishers who have claimed protections that have historically been associated with traditional journalism, and established legal and scholarly examination's of artificial intelligence to ultimately construct a framework for how the press clause can be reimagined to protect older and newer generations of publishers."--Provided by publisher Digital media / Social aspects Democracy Digital media / Law and legislation Mass media / Law and legislation Freedom of the press Press law https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9781315271309 Verlag URL des Erstveroeffentlichers Volltext |
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title_short | The press clause and digital technology's fourth wave |
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