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▼a Koumartzis, Nikolaos,
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▼a Internet censorship and regulation systems in democracies :
▼b emerging research and opportunities /
▼c Nikolaos Koumartzis, Andreas Veglis. |
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▼a Hershey, PA :
▼b Information Science Reference,
▼c [2020] |
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▼a 1 online resource (297 p.) |
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▼a Advances in Information Security, Privacy, and Ethics (AISPE) Book Series |
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▼a Section 1: Literature Review: The Internet Regulation Phenomenon Worldwide -- Chapter 1: Online Filtering Policies Around the World -- Chapter 2: Internet Users and Internet Regulation -- Section 2: How an IRS Works: A Currently and Already Implemented Paradigm -- Chapter 3: How an IRS Works -- Section 3: Measuring Public Opinion Around the World -- Chapter 4: The Survey -- Chapter 5: Research in Greece -- Chapter 6: Research in Germany -- Chapter 7: Research in Russia -- Chapter 8: Research in India -- Chapter 9: Research in Kosovo -- Chapter 10: Research in Cyprus -- Chapter 11: Sum Up -- Section 4: Research, Design, and Blueprint of a Fair IRS -- Chapter 12: Designing a Fair Internet Regulation System -- Chapter 13: Putting a FIRS to the Test -- Section 5: Outcome -- Chapter 14: Concluding Remarks and Future Work |
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▼a As the internet has been regulated from its conception, many widespread beliefs regarding internet freedom are actually misconceptions. Additionally, there are already two main categories of internet regulation systems in use: the open and the silent IRSs. Unexpectedly, the former are quite popular among authoritarian regimes, while the latter are implemented mainly in Western democracies. Many IT experts and media analysts criticize Western governments' choice to use a silent IRS, expressing their fear that this could set a dangerous precedent for the rest of the democratic countries around t. |
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▼a Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on May 12, 2020). |
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▼a Internet
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▼a Internet
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▼a Veglis, Andreas,
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▼i Print version:
▼a Koumartzis, Nikolaos
▼t Internet Censorship and Regulation Systems in Democracies : Emerging Research and Opportunities
▼d Hershey : IGI Global,c2020
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▼a Advances in information security, privacy, and ethics (AISPE) book series. |
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