Special Issue: Caught in the Web: Capturing the Zeitgeist of ‘Big Tech’ Companies, Social Media Speech and Privacy
Guest Editor: Peter Coe
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Articles
Introduction: Caught in the web: capturing the zeitgeist of ‘Big Tech’ companies, social media speech and privacy
Abstract 605 | NILQ 69.4.1 Wragg Downloads 507Page 397-401
(Re)embracing social responsibility theory as a basis for media speech: shifting the normative paradigm for a modern media
Abstract 2106 | NILQ 69.4.2 Coe Downloads 1552Page 403-431
Learning from the laws of the sea, Foucault and regulatory theory: proposing a ‘regulatory harbour’ model for the regulation of social media that serves rather than rules the waves
Abstract 705 | NILQ 69.4.3 Scaife Downloads 1052Page 433-473
Weapons of mass distraction
Abstract 736 | NILQ 69.4.4 Barnes Downloads 2891Page 475-512
Fakebook: why Facebook makes the fake news problem inevitable
Abstract 2229 | NILQ 69.5.5 Bernal Downloads 1893Page 513-530
Stealing ‘souls’? Article 8 and photographic intrusion
Abstract 1316 | NILQ 69.4.6 Moosavian Downloads 1826Page 531-558
Book Review: Media Law by Jacob Rowbottom
Abstract 571 | NILQ 69.4.7 Coe Downloads 415Page 559-560
Legislation, trends and cases
Trends: Problematically proactive: a summary of recent legal developments in the field of internet intermediary liability
Abstract 585 | NILQ 69.4.8 Russ Downloads 461Page 563-569