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Les vingt-six mots qui ont créé Internet par Kosseff, Jeff

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Book Title
The Twenty-Six Words That Created the Internet
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9781501714412

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Cornell University Press
ISBN-10
1501714414
ISBN-13
9781501714412
eBay Product ID (ePID)
13038388916

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
328 Pages
Publication Name
Twenty-Six Words That Created the Internet
Language
English
Publication Year
2019
Subject
Political Process / Media & Internet, Internet / General, Computer & Internet
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Law, Political Science, Computers
Author
Jeff Kosseff
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
1.1 in
Item Weight
19.8 Oz
Item Length
9.3 in
Item Width
6.3 in

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Trade
LCCN
2018-042989
Dewey Edition
23
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Reviews
Kosseff translates legalspeak into understandable and frequently compelling prose as he traces the major precedent-setting court decisions since Section 230's passage, including ones insulating providers against copyright and privacy challenges., Jeff Kosseff's latest is essential reading. His deft and insightful work chronicles the unexpected tale of how just twenty-six words in the Communications Decency Act of 1996 changed online speech forever. All thoughtful lawmakers, tech executives, and concerned citizens need to grapple with how we got here., Jeff Kosseff's behind-the-scenes reportage spotlights the foundational law, Section 230, that made the modern internet possible. Kosseff emphasizes the law's boundless virtues and just as helpfully acknowledges its occasional weaknesses. He shows how 230 has shaped an internet that empowers everyone to speak freely, to hold governments and powerful private actors accountable, and to build the next Facebook, Google, or Wikipedia., Kosseff's book is timely, given the intensifying debate about whether Congress should find ways to hold Internet companies accountable for third-party speech that harms individuals and society as a whole. But the book's value goes beyond timing. The author's background as a journalist and his current roles as a professor and a lawyer enable him to produce an engaging narrative that explains the law clearly and compels us to think about speech in the modern age and who is responsible when it is harmful., Americans are of two minds about the internet: They rely on it and fear it, they immerse themselves in it for hours and deplore its social consequences.... Jeff Kosseff's 'The Twenty-Six Words That Created the Internet' is in many ways the story of how and why this happened., Kosseff presents an insider's account of the current dispute over whether a website should be permitted to profit from publishing advertisements that sell illegal sexual services possibly performed by minors. This book is extremely timely as both US lawmakers and the nation's courts are struggling over the proper regulation of online hate speech, fake news, political bias, and other systematic manipulations employing this increasingly powerful form of communication., An important history of one component of the rise of the Internet as a business. Kosseff translates legalspeak into understandable and frequently compelling prose., This book is important and timely. Kosseff clearly and concisely explains the complicated history of Section 230, and how its 'safe harbor' created the internet as we know it today. But he also acknowledges that Section 230 can shield terrible crimes and impose other social costs that we must mitigate., Most people benefit from Section 230 every hour, but are unaware it even exists. Jeff Kosseff's new book provides the first-ever comprehensive history of this monumentally important law. The book's lucid and reader-friendly style will fully engage Section 230 newcomers; while the book's many never-before-publicized details will enlighten Section 230 enthusiasts., So much of our life today--our reputation, networks, and livelihood--is mediated by our online presence. Kosseff's excellent and well-researched book should thus be read by anyone interested in online regulation. It is a joy to read., As the debates over the future of platform and edge provider regulation simmer, this book provides an important look at the twenty-six words that created the internet and protect the flow of speech online., Jeff Kosseff's vital book helps readers imagine the history and remember the future of the Communications Decency Act 230. It's an admirably readable and judiciously documented 'biography' of the uniquely American Internet law. The book couldn't be globally more relevant, since cyberlaw is still evolving in many countries. Its contextual discussion of Americans' 230 experience illuminates why and how the United States continues to serve as the world's fascinating free-speech laboratory., Jeff Kosseff's richly detailed history of Section 230 is a gift to anyone seeking to understand how the Internet became what it is, what it could have been, and what it could be., The Twenty Six Words that Created the Internet provides a timely reminder that the questions we now face about platforms, speech, and harm are not new. A combination of detective work, investigative journalism, and historical documentation, Kosseff's book is frank about the law's shortcomings even as it is persuasive about its overall value., Americans are of two minds about the internet: They rely on it and fear it, they immerse themselves in it for hours and deplore its social consequences. Jeff Kosseff's The Twenty-Six Words That Created the Internet is in many ways the story of how and why this happened., A comprehensive, thoughtful and greatly needed treatment of the the law that gave birth to the internet as we know it. This book is bound to shape the conversation about the nature of online activity for years to come., Kosseff has a thorough grasp of his material, and readers will find his exploration of Section 230 balanced, timely, and consistently thought-provoking.
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College Graduate Student
Dewey Decimal
343.7309/99
Table Of Content
Acknowledgments Introduction Part I.: The Creation of Section 230 1. Eleazar Smith's Bookstore 2. The Prodigy Exception 3. Chris and Ron Do Lunch Part II.: The Rise of Section 230 4. Ask for Ken 5. Himmler's Granddaughter and the Bajoran Dabo Girl 6. The Flower Child and a Trillion-Dollar Industry 7. American Exceptionalism Part III.: The Gradual Erosion of Section 230 8. A Lawless No-Man's Land? 9. Hacking 230 Part IV.: The Future of Section 230 10. Sarah versus the Dirty Army 11. Kill. Kill. Kill. Kill. 12. Moderation Inc. 13. Exceptional Exceptions Conclusion Notes Index
Synopsis
As seen on CBS 60 Minutes "No provider or user of an interactive computer service shall be treated as the publisher or speaker of any information provided by another information content provider." Did you know that these twenty-six words are responsible for much of America's multibillion-dollar online industry? What we can and cannot write, say, and do online is based on just one law--a law that protects online services from lawsuits based on user content. Jeff Kosseff exposes the workings of Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, which has lived mostly in the shadows since its enshrinement in 1996. Because many segments of American society now exist largely online, Kosseff argues that we need to understand and pay attention to what Section 230 really means and how it affects what we like, share, and comment upon every day. The Twenty-Six Words That Created the Internet tells the story of the institutions that flourished as a result of this powerful statute. It introduces us to those who created the law, those who advocated for it, and those involved in some of the most prominent cases decided under the law. Kosseff assesses the law that has facilitated freedom of online speech, trolling, and much more. His keen eye for the law, combined with his background as an award-winning journalist, demystifies a statute that affects all our lives -for good and for ill. While Section 230 may be imperfect and in need of refinement, Kosseff maintains that it is necessary to foster free speech and innovation. For filings from many of the cases discussed in the book and updates about Section 230, visit jeffkosseff.com, As seen on CBS 60 minutes "No provider or user of an interactive computer service shall be treated as the publisher or speaker of any information provided by another information content provider." Did you know that these twenty-six words are responsible for much of America's multibillion-dollar online industry? What we can and cannot write, say, and do online is based on just one law--a law that protects online services from lawsuits based on user content. Jeff Kosseff exposes the workings of Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, which has lived mostly in the shadows since its enshrinement in 1996. Because many segments of American society now exist largely online, Kosseff argues that we need to understand and pay attention to what Section 230 really means and how it affects what we like, share, and comment upon every day. The Twenty-Six Words That Created the Internet tells the story of the institutions that flourished as a result of this powerful statute. It introduces us to those who created the law, those who advocated for it, and those involved in some of the most prominent cases decided under the law. Kosseff assesses the law that has facilitated freedom of online speech, trolling, and much more. His keen eye for the law, combined with his background as an award-winning journalist, demystifies a statute that affects all our lives -for good and for ill. While Section 230 may be imperfect and in need of refinement, Kosseff maintains that it is necessary to foster free speech and innovation. For filings from many of the cases discussed in the book and updates about Section 230, visit jeffkosseff.com, "No provider or user of an interactive computer service shall be treated as the publisher or speaker of any information provided by another information content provider."Did you know that these twenty-six words are responsible for much of America's multibillion-dollar online industry? What we can and cannot write, say, and do online is based on..., "No provider or user of an interactive computer service shall be treated as the publisher or speaker of any information provided by another information content provider." Did you know that these twenty-six words are responsible for much of America's multibillion-dollar online industry? What we can and cannot write, say, and do online is based on just one law--a law that protects online services from lawsuits based on user content. Jeff Kosseff exposes the workings of Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, which has lived mostly in the shadows since its enshrinement in 1996. Because many segments of American society now exist largely online, Kosseff argues that we need to understand and pay attention to what Section 230 really means and how it affects what we like, share, and comment upon every day. The Twenty-Six Words That Created the Internet tells the story of the institutions that flourished as a result of this powerful statute. It introduces us to those who created the law, those who advocated for it, and those involved in some of the most prominent cases decided under the law. Kosseff assesses the law that has facilitated freedom of online speech, trolling, and much more. His keen eye for the law, combined with his background as an award-winning journalist, demystifies a statute that affects all our lives -for good and for ill. While Section 230 may be imperfect and in need of refinement, Kosseff maintains that it is necessary to foster free speech and innovation. For filings from many of the cases discussed in the book and updates about Section 230, visit jeffkosseff.com
LC Classification Number
KF390.5.C6K67 2019

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