Liberating Cyberspace: Civil Liberties, Human Rights & the Internet

Liberating Cyberspace: Civil Liberties, Human Rights & the Internet

by Liberty Liberty (Editor)

Synopsis

Does the exponential growth of the Internet really mark a revolution in human interaction and communication, providing truly democratic access to information and ideas? Or, compounded by a growing number of competing interests now arguing for the introduction of more rigorous controls, will the full potential of the Internet fail to be recognised?

Liberating Cyberspace is the first volume to assess the impact of the Internet on our basic civil rights. Addressing the key questions, contributors from Britain and the United States examine a range of topics, from copyright and encryption to free speech, privacy and freedom of information. A series of critical case studies considers the potential of the Internet for promoting international women's rights, its the role in the McLibel trial, and to what extent the Internet can or should create new copyright and property laws of its own.

Controversial and topical, Liberating Cyberspace sheds valuable new light on some of the fundamental issues of modern global communication.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 304
Publisher: Pluto Press
Published: 10 Mar 1998

ISBN 10: 0745312942
ISBN 13: 9780745312941

Media Reviews
'The various contributions focus on civil liberties and freedom of expression ... This combination of thematic chapters with specific case-studies works well' -- International Affairs
Author Bio
Liberty (the National Council for Civil Liberties) is Britain's leading campaign body working for the promotion of civil rights. They are the author of the guide to civil liberties, Your Rights (Pluto, 2005).