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Codifying Cyberspace: Communications Self-Regulation in the Age of Internet Convergence [Paperback]

Damian Tambini (Author), Danilo Leonardi (Author), Chris Marsden (Author)

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August 3, 2006 1844721442 978-1844721443 1

Can the Internet regulate itself? Faced with a range of 'harms' and conflicts associated with the new media – from gambling to pornography – many governments have resisted the temptation to regulate, opting instead to encourage media providers to develop codes of conduct and technical measures to regulate themselves.

Codifying Cyberspace looks at media self-regulation in practice, in a variety of countries. It also examines the problems of balancing private censorship against fundamental rights to freedom of expression and privacy for media users. This book is the first full-scale study of self-regulation and codes of conduct in these fast-moving new media sectors and is the result of a three-year Oxford University study funded by the European Commission.


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Damian Tambini is Lecturer at the London School of Economics. He was previously Head of the Programme in Comparative Media Law and Policy, Oxford University. He is also Associate Fellow at the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR), the Oxford Internet Institute and at Oxford University's Said Business School. Tambini's previous publications include Privacy and the Media (2003), Collective Identities in Action: Theories of Ethnic Conflict (2002), New News: Impartial Broadcasting in the Digital Age (2002), Nationalism in Italian Politics (2001), Citizenship, Markets, and the State (2000) and Cyberdemocracy (1998).

Danilo Leonardi is Head of PCMLP (Programme in Comparative Media Law and Policy) at the University of Oxford's Centre for Socio-Legal Studies. He also co-ordinates the IMLA (International Media Lawyers Association), an international network of lawyers working in the areas of media law, media freedom and media policy. He is a founding member of the Legal Human Academy, a group dedicated to innovation in methods for teaching law.

Chris Marsden LL.B., LL.M. is Senior Analyst at RAND Europe, and holds visiting fellowships at the Universities of Cambridge, Oxford and Essex. Marsden has conducted research into better Internet regulation as a consultant for the UK communications regulators, for the European Commission and for the Council of Europe. His previous publications include Convergence in European Digital TV Regulation (1999) and Regulating the Global Information Society (2000).


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commercial content, mobile operators, third party content, adjudication committee, media law, regulating media, mobile marketing communications, games industy, based mobile marketing, child friendly language, regarding hate speech, xenophobic speech, interactive software products, mobile marketing campaign, soft opt, information regarding business, concerning illegal activity, illegal content, cooperation with law enforcement, search engine providers, regulate cooperation, electronic games industry, media accountability, statutory regulators, rating bodies
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United Kingdom, United States, European Union, European Commission, Subject Member, New York, Complaints Procedure, Practice Statements, Oxford University Press, Fair Practices Policy Statement, The Netherlands, On-demand Services, Implementation Committee, Commission of the European Communities, Information Society, Green Paper, Working Days, American Psychological Association, Internet Watch Foundation, The Guardian, Complaints Panel, General Rule, Code of Practice, Core Principles, World Wide Web
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