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Freedom of Connection – Freedom of Expression: The Changing Legal and Regulatory Ecology Shaping the Internet A report prepared for UNESCO’s Division for Freedom of Expression, Democracy and Peace. / William H. Dutton
Titre : Freedom of Connection – Freedom of Expression: The Changing Legal and Regulatory Ecology Shaping the Internet A report prepared for UNESCO’s Division for Freedom of Expression, Democracy and Peace. Type de document : document électronique Auteurs : William H. Dutton, Auteur ; Anna Dopatka, Auteur ; Michael Hills, Auteur ; Ginette Law, Auteur ; Victoria Nash, Auteur Editeur : Paris 07 [France] : UNESCO - United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization Année de publication : 2010 Importance : 104 p. Format : Document numérique ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-92-3-104188-4 Note générale : L'UNESCO a annoncé l'accès à la version française du document sur son site :
http://www.unesco.org/new/fr/communication-and-information/resources/news-and-in-focus-articles/all-news/news/unesco_releases_french_version_of_its_recent_publication_on_freedom_of_expression_on_internet/back/18618/
(Mis en ligne le 20/04/2012)Langues : Anglais Catégories : MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL:NUMERIQUE Tags : internet liberté d'expression législation droit des médias régulation Index. décimale : 004.678 Internet Résumé : "Over the first decade of the 21st Century, the Internet and its convergence with mobile communications has enabled greater access to information and communication resources. In 2010, nearly 2 billion people worldwide – over one-quarter of the world’s population – use the Internet. However, during the same period, defenders of digital rights have raised growing concerns over how legal and regulatory trends might be constraining online freedom of expression. Anecdotal accounts of the arrests of bloggers, the filtering of content, and the disconnection of users have sparked these concerns.
However, they are reinforced by more systematic studies that provide empirical evidence of encroachments on freedom of expression, such as through the increased use of content filtering.
This report provides a new perspective on the social and political dynamics behind these threats to expression. It develops a conceptual framework on the ‘ecology of freedom of expression’ for discussing the broad context of policy and practice that should be taken into consideration in discussions of this issue. This framework structures an original synthesis of empirical research and case studies of selected technical, legal and regulatory trends.(...)"
Extrait de la présentation ("Executive Summary", p.3)Note de contenu : TABLE DES MATIERES :
Preface / Acknowledgements
Executive Summary
Introduction
- Legal and Regulatory Trends Shaping Freedom of Expression
- Freedom of Expression in a Network Society
- Outline of this Report
1. Internet Freedom: A Perspective on the Research
- The Literature
- Limitations of Advocacy and Research
2. The Ecology of Freedom of Expression
- Freedom of Expression: Foundations in Human Rights
- The Ecology of Games: A Perspective on the Larger Context
- The Ecology of Freedom of Expression
3. Connecting to the Internet: Reshaping Access
- Law and Regulation Underpinning Internet Diffusion
- Access to Technologies of the Internet
4. Technologies of Disconnection
- Filtering
- Counter-measures for Filtering
- The Arrest of Journalists and Bloggers
- Alternatives to Filtering
5. National Practices and Trends Worldwide
- Internet Filtering and Censorship
- Public Opinion: Beliefs and Attitudes Concerning Internet Freedom
6. Legal and Regulatory Protections of Digital Rights
- Censorship: Internet Filtering
- Equality: Access to Skills and Technologies
- Freedom of Information
- Privacy and Data Protection
7. Economic Development and Industrial Strategies
- Technology-led Industrial Strategies
- Intellectual Property Rights: Copyright and Patents
- ICT for Development
8. Regulating Users: Offline and Online
- Child Protection
- Libel for Defamation
- Hate Speech
- Fraud
9. Internet-centric Controls and Strategies
- Internet Governance and Regulation
- Regulatory Models for a ‘Technology of Freedom’
- Protective Regulation: Net Neutrality
- Licensing and Regulation of Internet Service Providers
10. Security
- Google and China
- Privacy and National Security: Blackberry
- Secrecy and Confidentiality
- Security against Malware
- National Security: Counter-Radicalisation and Terrorism
Summary and Conclusion
- The Ecology Shaping Freedom of Expression
- Recommendations for Research, Policy and Practice
Appendices
1. Glossary
2. Abbreviations and Acronyms
References
End Notes
En ligne : http://unesdoc.unesco.org/Ulis/cgi-bin/ulis.pl?catno=191594&set=4DA8285D_3_42&da [...] Freedom of Connection – Freedom of Expression: The Changing Legal and Regulatory Ecology Shaping the Internet A report prepared for UNESCO’s Division for Freedom of Expression, Democracy and Peace. [document électronique] / William H. Dutton, Auteur ; Anna Dopatka, Auteur ; Michael Hills, Auteur ; Ginette Law, Auteur ; Victoria Nash, Auteur . - Paris 07 (7, place de Fontenoy, 75352, France) : UNESCO - United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization, 2010 . - 104 p. ; Document numérique.
ISBN : 978-92-3-104188-4
L'UNESCO a annoncé l'accès à la version française du document sur son site :
http://www.unesco.org/new/fr/communication-and-information/resources/news-and-in-focus-articles/all-news/news/unesco_releases_french_version_of_its_recent_publication_on_freedom_of_expression_on_internet/back/18618/
(Mis en ligne le 20/04/2012)
Langues : Anglais
Catégories : MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL:NUMERIQUE Tags : internet liberté d'expression législation droit des médias régulation Index. décimale : 004.678 Internet Résumé : "Over the first decade of the 21st Century, the Internet and its convergence with mobile communications has enabled greater access to information and communication resources. In 2010, nearly 2 billion people worldwide – over one-quarter of the world’s population – use the Internet. However, during the same period, defenders of digital rights have raised growing concerns over how legal and regulatory trends might be constraining online freedom of expression. Anecdotal accounts of the arrests of bloggers, the filtering of content, and the disconnection of users have sparked these concerns.
However, they are reinforced by more systematic studies that provide empirical evidence of encroachments on freedom of expression, such as through the increased use of content filtering.
This report provides a new perspective on the social and political dynamics behind these threats to expression. It develops a conceptual framework on the ‘ecology of freedom of expression’ for discussing the broad context of policy and practice that should be taken into consideration in discussions of this issue. This framework structures an original synthesis of empirical research and case studies of selected technical, legal and regulatory trends.(...)"
Extrait de la présentation ("Executive Summary", p.3)Note de contenu : TABLE DES MATIERES :
Preface / Acknowledgements
Executive Summary
Introduction
- Legal and Regulatory Trends Shaping Freedom of Expression
- Freedom of Expression in a Network Society
- Outline of this Report
1. Internet Freedom: A Perspective on the Research
- The Literature
- Limitations of Advocacy and Research
2. The Ecology of Freedom of Expression
- Freedom of Expression: Foundations in Human Rights
- The Ecology of Games: A Perspective on the Larger Context
- The Ecology of Freedom of Expression
3. Connecting to the Internet: Reshaping Access
- Law and Regulation Underpinning Internet Diffusion
- Access to Technologies of the Internet
4. Technologies of Disconnection
- Filtering
- Counter-measures for Filtering
- The Arrest of Journalists and Bloggers
- Alternatives to Filtering
5. National Practices and Trends Worldwide
- Internet Filtering and Censorship
- Public Opinion: Beliefs and Attitudes Concerning Internet Freedom
6. Legal and Regulatory Protections of Digital Rights
- Censorship: Internet Filtering
- Equality: Access to Skills and Technologies
- Freedom of Information
- Privacy and Data Protection
7. Economic Development and Industrial Strategies
- Technology-led Industrial Strategies
- Intellectual Property Rights: Copyright and Patents
- ICT for Development
8. Regulating Users: Offline and Online
- Child Protection
- Libel for Defamation
- Hate Speech
- Fraud
9. Internet-centric Controls and Strategies
- Internet Governance and Regulation
- Regulatory Models for a ‘Technology of Freedom’
- Protective Regulation: Net Neutrality
- Licensing and Regulation of Internet Service Providers
10. Security
- Google and China
- Privacy and National Security: Blackberry
- Secrecy and Confidentiality
- Security against Malware
- National Security: Counter-Radicalisation and Terrorism
Summary and Conclusion
- The Ecology Shaping Freedom of Expression
- Recommendations for Research, Policy and Practice
Appendices
1. Glossary
2. Abbreviations and Acronyms
References
End Notes
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Titre : Liberté de connexion, liberté d'expression: écologie dynamique des lois et règlements qui façonnent l'internet Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : William H. Dutton, Auteur ; Anna Dopatka, Auteur ; Ginette Law, Auteur ; Victoria Nash, Auteur Editeur : Paris 07 [France] : UNESCO - United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization Année de publication : 2013 Importance : 107 p. Format : Document électronique ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-92-3-204188-3 Prix : Gratuit - En ligne Langues : Français Catégories : MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL:NUMERIQUE Tags : liberté d'expression internet censure propriété intellectuelle journalisme information vie privée fracture numérique législation neutralité du net propagande protection des mineurs Index. décimale : 004.678 Internet Résumé : "This UNESCO-commissioned research, conducted by Professor William Dutton from Oxford Internet Institute and presented at many international occasions, successfully explores the complex situation of freedom of expression on Internet. It also provides a reference tool to inform and stimulate the current debate on the global trends that have shaped freedom of expression on the Internet.
Through a meta-analysis of Internet filtering, the study shows that there is a global raise of content filtering and regulation, which is not only done by governmental organizations for political reasons, but also by private companies and families out of commercial and moral objectives.
Furthermore, the book offers a new perspective on the social and political dynamics behind these threats to expression. It develops a conceptual framework on the “ecology of freedom of expression” for discussing the broad context of policy and practice that should be taken into consideration.
Through its pioneering exploration of the various legal and policy mechanisms that are crucial for the free flow of information, the publication has proved to be a useful guidance for policy-makers and other relevant users on the creation of environments conducive to freedom of expression. "
Source : http://www.unesco.org (Consulté le 07/06/3003)
En ligne : http://unesdoc.unesco.org/images/0021/002160/216029f.pdf Liberté de connexion, liberté d'expression: écologie dynamique des lois et règlements qui façonnent l'internet [texte imprimé] / William H. Dutton, Auteur ; Anna Dopatka, Auteur ; Ginette Law, Auteur ; Victoria Nash, Auteur . - Paris 07 (7, place de Fontenoy, 75352, France) : UNESCO - United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization, 2013 . - 107 p. ; Document électronique.
ISBN : 978-92-3-204188-3 : Gratuit - En ligne
Langues : Français
Catégories : MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL:NUMERIQUE Tags : liberté d'expression internet censure propriété intellectuelle journalisme information vie privée fracture numérique législation neutralité du net propagande protection des mineurs Index. décimale : 004.678 Internet Résumé : "This UNESCO-commissioned research, conducted by Professor William Dutton from Oxford Internet Institute and presented at many international occasions, successfully explores the complex situation of freedom of expression on Internet. It also provides a reference tool to inform and stimulate the current debate on the global trends that have shaped freedom of expression on the Internet.
Through a meta-analysis of Internet filtering, the study shows that there is a global raise of content filtering and regulation, which is not only done by governmental organizations for political reasons, but also by private companies and families out of commercial and moral objectives.
Furthermore, the book offers a new perspective on the social and political dynamics behind these threats to expression. It develops a conceptual framework on the “ecology of freedom of expression” for discussing the broad context of policy and practice that should be taken into consideration.
Through its pioneering exploration of the various legal and policy mechanisms that are crucial for the free flow of information, the publication has proved to be a useful guidance for policy-makers and other relevant users on the creation of environments conducive to freedom of expression. "
Source : http://www.unesco.org (Consulté le 07/06/3003)
En ligne : http://unesdoc.unesco.org/images/0021/002160/216029f.pdf