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Digital and Social Media Regulation: A Comparative Perspective of the US and Europe

Matei, Sorin Adam(Edited by)Rebillard, Franck(Edited by)Rochelandet, Fabrice(Edited by)
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Digital and social media companies such as Apple, Google, and Facebook grip the globe with market, civic, and political strength akin to large, sovereign states. Yet, these corporations are private entities. How should states and communities protect the individual rights of their citizens - or their national and local interests - while keeping pace with globalized digital companies? This scholarly compendium examines regulatory solutions which encourage content diversity and protect fundamental rights. The volume compares European and US regulatory approaches, including closer focus on topics such as privacy, copyright, and freedom of expression. Further, we propose pedagogical models for educating students on possible regulatory regimes of the future. Our final chapter invites readers to consider social and digital media regulation for both this generation and the ones to come.

Chapter(s) "Introduction: New Paradigms of Media Regulation in a Transatlantic Perspective", "From News Diversity to News Quality: New Media Regulation Theoretical Issues" and "The Stakes and Threats of the Convergence Between Media and Telecommunication Industries" are available open access under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License via link.springer.com.

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Palgrave Macmillan
3030667596 / 9783030667597
eBook (Adobe Pdf, EPUB)
09/06/2021
England
English
181 pages
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