Community, Space and Online Censorship

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Author: Scott Beattie

ISBN-10: 0754673081

ISBN-13: 9780754673088

Category: Internet Law

Internet censorship is a controversial topic - while the media periodically sounds alarms at the dangers of online life, the uncontrollable nature of the Internet makes any kind of pervasive regulatory control impossible. This book compares the Australian solution, a set of laws which have been criticized as being both draconian and ineffectual, to major regulatory systems in the UK and US and understanding what drives them. The 'impossibility' of Internet regulation opens deeper issues -...

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Internet censorship is a controversial topic - while the media periodically sounds alarms at the dangers of online life, the uncontrollable nature of the Internet makes any kind of pervasive regulatory control impossible. This book compares the Australian solution, a set of laws which have been criticized as being both draconian and ineffectual, to major regulatory systems in the UK and US and understanding what drives them. The 'impossibility' of Internet regulation opens deeper issues - what do we mean by regulation and how do we judge the certainty and effectiveness of law? These questions lead to an exploration of the theories of legal geography which provide tools to understand and evaluate regulatory practices.

1 Introduction: Classification Refused 12 'Protect me from what I want': Censorship and Internet Classification 73 Co-regulation and Symbolic Policy: The Broadcasting Services Amendment (Online Services) Act 1999 474 'Taking the Red Pill': Cyberspace, Jurispace and the Architecture of Regulation 895 Sexx Laws: The Spatial Strategies of Censorship 1376 Censorship, Power and Regulatory Communities 191Bibliography 241Index 275