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Activism / Censorship / Digital Revolution / Digital rights management / E-democracy / New media / Human rights / Freedom of speech / Freedom of expression


Address How Rights Change: Freedom of Speech in the Digital Era† JACK M BALKIN* Abstract Technological change produces new forms of social conflict. The digital
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the New York Times / 4 SYDNEY LAW REVIEW / the Washington Post / Microsoft / SYDNEY LAW REVIEW / /

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United States / /

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Julius Stone Institute of Jurisprudence / University of Sydney / /

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The Phantom Edit / /

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Julius Stone Institute of Jurisprudence / University of Sydney / Yale Law School / /

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Captain / director of The Phantom Menace / director / anthropologist / Director / The Information Society Project / Professor of Constitutional Law / Vulcan first officer / /

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Caribbean / /

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