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Digital Platforms: Responsibilities Then and Now (Fall 2019)
[PDF TO BE CIRCULATED] “The Offensive Internet: Speech, Privacy and Reputation” by Martha Nussbaum and Saul Levmore (2010). Read p. 1-11.
Nussbaum and Levmore highlight a variety of harms to individuals’ reputations caused by online harassment, and take aim at the Communications Decency Act, arguing that speech on the internet ought to be regulated as much as speech in other venues and media.
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