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Internet policy politics - A Q&A with Marianne Franklin

Marianne Franklin, Goldsmiths University of London
PUBLISHED ON: 26 Sep 2018

Marianne Franklin is Professor of Global Media & Politics, convenor of the MA in Global Media and Transnational Communications at Goldsmiths, University of London. We interviewed her in advance of the five year anniversary celebration of our journal. Internet Policy Review: Marianne, you have been following the work of Internet Policy Review

While intermediary liability is becoming an issue of increasing importance in internet governance discussions, little is being made at the institutional level to minimise conflicts across jurisdictions and ensure the compliance of intermediary liability laws with fundamental rights and the freedom to innovate.

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Internet governance needs to develop ambitions

Amelia Andersdotter, Council of European National Top-Level Domain Registries (CENTR)
PUBLISHED ON: 30 Apr 2015

"The legal systems in both the United States and in the European Union member states are simply not cut out for citizen-driven, peer-to-peer communication," argues Swedish Pirate Party member Amelia Anderdotter.

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