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Platform neutrality rights : AI censors and the future of freedom

Title
Platform neutrality rights : AI censors and the future of freedom / Hannibal Travis.
ISBN
1003496105
1040086993
1040087019
9781003496106
9781040086995
9781040087015
9781032758190
9781032802633
Publication
Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2025.
Copyright Notice Date
©2025
Physical Description
1 online resource (235 pages) : illustrations.
Local Notes
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Notes
Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on July 18, 2024).
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Biographical / Historical Note
Hannibal Travis has taught and practiced Internet law and the law governing authors and content creators for nearly 25 years. His work employs economic theory, historical research, and political philosophy to articulate individual rights, especially in the context of expanding private and public power over cultural and religious expression. He has advised entrepreneurs in disputes with alleged monopolists and unfair competitors as well as content creators in the Internet search engine, video game console, and professional sports industries. His research has appeared in books from Cambridge University Press, Oxford University Press, and Routledge.
Summary
"This book analyses questions of platform bias, algorithmic filtering and ranking of Internet speech, and declining perceptions of online freedom. Courts have intervened against biased platforms in important cases, but they have deferred to private sector decisions in many others, particularly in the United States. The First Amendment, human rights law, competition law, section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, and an array of state and foreign laws address bad faith conduct by Internet platforms or other commercial actors. Arguing that the problem of platform neutrality is similar to the net neutrality problem, the book discusses the assault on freedom of speech that emerges from public-private partnerships. The book draws parallels between U.S. constitutional and statutory doctrines relating to shared spaces and the teachings of international human rights bodies relating to the responsibilities of private actors. It also connects the dots between new rights to appeal account or post removals under the Digital Services Act of the European Union and a variety of fair treatment obligations of platforms under American and European competition laws, "public accommodations" laws, and public utilities laws. Discussing artificial intelligence (AI) regulation, the book explores overlaps between European and U.S. efforts to limit algorithmic censorship or "shadow-banning". The book will be of interest to students and scholars in the field of cyberlaw, the law of emerging technologies and artificial intelligence"-- Provided by publisher.
Variant and related titles
Taylor & Francis. EBA 2024-2025.
Other formats
Print version: Travis, Hannibal. Platform neutrality rights Abingdon, Oxon [UK] ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2024
Format
Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
August 13, 2024
Series
Routledge research in IT and E-commerce law.
Routledge research in information technology and E-commerce law
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Swartz's law : the rise of AI censors
Carceral communications law : freedom and censors in the public sphere
Coordinated inauthentic activity : private police and political dissent
The freedom of reach : kingly power versus knowledge commons
Locking the web open : paths to a neutral online environment
Conclusion : authoritarianism and freedom in technocracy.
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