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Egalitarian Digital Privacy Imagebased Abuse And Beyond Tsachi Kerenpaz

  • SKU: BELL-51441454
Egalitarian Digital Privacy Imagebased Abuse And Beyond Tsachi Kerenpaz
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Publisher: Bristol University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 16.15 MB
Pages: 248
Author: Tsachi Keren-Paz
ISBN: 9781529214031, 1529214033
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Egalitarian Digital Privacy Imagebased Abuse And Beyond Tsachi Kerenpaz by Tsachi Keren-paz 9781529214031, 1529214033 instant download after payment.

Should digital platforms be responsible for intimate images posted without the subject’s consent? Could the viewers of such images be liable simply by viewing them? This book answers these questions in the affirmative, while considering the social, legal and technological features of unauthorized dissemination of intimate images, or ‘revenge porn’. In doing so, it asks fundamental socio-legal questions about responsibility, causation and apportionment, as well as conceptualizing private information as property. With a focus on private law theory, the book defines the appropriate scope of liability of platforms and viewers, while critiquing both the EU’s and US’ solutions to the problem. Through its analysis, the book develops a new theory of egalitarian digital privacy.

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