The European Right to be Forgotten: The First Amendment Enemy asserts that the right to be forgotten provision of the European General Data Protection Regulation threatens the free flow of information within a global society. In a thoughtful explanation of how the regulation functions as an enemy of the United States' First Amendment, the book addresses the marketplace of ideas, communication in democracy, the specter of government intervention, censorship, and the distortion of history in the Right to be Forgotten environment. While RTBF advocates point to the regulation as a privacy victory,…mehr
The European Right to be Forgotten: The First Amendment Enemy asserts that the right to be forgotten provision of the European General Data Protection Regulation threatens the free flow of information within a global society. In a thoughtful explanation of how the regulation functions as an enemy of the United States' First Amendment, the book addresses the marketplace of ideas, communication in democracy, the specter of government intervention, censorship, and the distortion of history in the Right to be Forgotten environment. While RTBF advocates point to the regulation as a privacy victory, the author explains how the erasure of data from search engine results foretells negative consequences for social, political, and economic environments. In a rallying cry to preserve freedom of information in the technology driven era, the author presents "The Free Speech Manifesto for the Digital Age: Seven Tenets to Preserve Information Flow in Democracy." This book offers a unique communications-based perspective on the Right to be Forgotten and precisely documents why a corresponding regulation in the United States conflicts with constitutional protections.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Kristie Byrum, Ph.D., APR, Fellow, PRSA, brings knowledge of both the "real world" and academia to students seeking a professional career. Byrum, a renowned entrepreneur and veteran business executive, shifted her emphasis to academia to share her knowledge with students and young professionals. Today, she is an associate professor in the Media and Journalism Department at Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania. With a flair for bringing real world experiences to the classroom, Byrum has taught students in undergraduate, masters' and doctoral levels. Byrum is an international communications scholar with decades of rich experiences as a professor, business executive, and journalist, working in various roles in marketing, consulting and entrepreneurism. Byrum is an awarded-winning strategic communications professional and honored member of the Public Relations Society of America's College of Fellows. She actively works to advance strategic communication and its curricula on a global basis. She teaches courses in media law, public relations and mass communications research. She has presented her scholarly work in the United States, Norway, Switzerland, China, Canada, Greece, and Great Britain.
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgments Preface Introduction Chapter 1: The Landscape Chapter 2: The Marketplace of Ideas Chapter 3: Communication in Democracy Chapter 4: The Specter of Government Intervention Chapter 5: Distorting History: Memory Holes and Other Destructive Forces Chapter 6: Refuting the Privacy Argument Chapter 7: The Free Speech Manifesto for the Digital Age: Seven Tenets to Preserve Integrity in Contemporary Democracies Chapter 8: The Preferred Position of Freedom of Information Chapter 9: Defining Freedom of Information in the Digital Age Epilogue Appendixes References About the Author
Acknowledgments Preface Introduction Chapter 1: The Landscape Chapter 2: The Marketplace of Ideas Chapter 3: Communication in Democracy Chapter 4: The Specter of Government Intervention Chapter 5: Distorting History: Memory Holes and Other Destructive Forces Chapter 6: Refuting the Privacy Argument Chapter 7: The Free Speech Manifesto for the Digital Age: Seven Tenets to Preserve Integrity in Contemporary Democracies Chapter 8: The Preferred Position of Freedom of Information Chapter 9: Defining Freedom of Information in the Digital Age Epilogue Appendixes References About the Author
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