Internet intermediaries play a unique role in linking authors of content and audiences. They may either protect or jeopardize end user rights to free expression, given their role in capturing, storing, searching, sharing, transferring and processing large amounts of information, data and user-generated content. This research aims to identify principles for good practices and processes that are consistent with international standards for free expression that Internet intermediaries may follow in order to protect the human rights of end users online.MacKinnon, Rebecca, Hickok, Elonnai, Bar, Allon, Lim, Hae-in. users depending on their prior browsing habits.538 The full impact of personalization on freedom of expression globally remains unclear. ... extent to which the user is able to understand and control the factors affecting their own searches.539 One recent academic study ... Industry representatives interviewed for this report confirm that companies including Baidu receive regular instructions as well 538 Jessica Thompson.
Title | : | Fostering freedom online: the role of Internet intermediaries |
Author | : | MacKinnon, Rebecca, Hickok, Elonnai, Bar, Allon, Lim, Hae-in |
Publisher | : | UNESCO Publishing - 2015-01-29 |
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