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17 Sep 2020, 12:34 pm by Aaron Mackey
EFF, together with Daphne Keller at the Stanford Cyber Law Center, as well as lawyers from Davis Wright Tremaine and Walters Law Group, represent the plaintiffs. [read post]
” Such a holding would likely, as Daphne Keller wrote recently on Lawfare, lead skittish platforms to “adopt new, overly zealous enforcement practices,” which could lead to censorship of, say, innocuous content posted in Arabic or certain types of online political activism, depending on the assumptions and biases of the content moderators. [read post]
11 Jun 2019, 10:30 am by Guest Blogger
New Controversies in Intermediary Liability LawDaphne KellerIn recent years, lawmakers around the world have proposed a lot of new intermediary liability (IL) laws. [read post]
15 Mar 2022, 8:47 am by Jane Bambauer
  Most political leaders want to regulate the largest social media platforms to deal with the current misinformation and bias problems, but a veritable who’s who of internet law scholars (such as Jack Balkin, Daphne Keller, Mark Lemley and Ashutosh Bhagwat) have pointed out that politicians want contradictory things: more content removal and less content removal. [read post]
13 Jul 2023, 12:06 pm by Legal Aggregate
In this annual roundup, we offer highlights of the commentary and insight that Stanford Law School faculty members provided on key SCOTUS decisions during this year’s term (beginning October 2022). [read post]
3 Sep 2017, 7:58 am by Eric Goldman
[Eric’s note: I’m sharing an excerpt from my Internet Law casebook discussing transborder content removal orders, including the Equustek case.] [read post]
1 Apr 2021, 4:22 pm by INFORRM
This article is part of the Knight Institute and Law and Political Economy Project essay series considering how big data is changing our system of self-government ● Daphne Keller discusses the complexities surrounding current policy debates over transparency and platform content moderation in “Some Humility about Transparency. [read post]
18 Oct 2021, 11:03 am by Eric Goldman
For more on the illogic of linking Section 230 to algorithmic amplification, see Daphne Keller, Amplification and its Discontents. [read post]
29 Apr 2018, 4:16 pm by INFORRM
The Stanford Media Law Blog has a comment by Daphne Keller on the Canadian Right to be Forgotten as proposed in the Draft Online Reputation Position Paper by the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada Northern Ireland The Belfast Telegraph has coverage of a conference held by the Libel Reform Campaign where they discussed the Defamation Act 2013. [read post]
6 Jul 2021, 7:46 am by Eric Goldman
. * Daphne Keller, One Law, Six Hurdles: Congress’s First Attempt to Regulate Speech Amplification in PADAA * Swain v. [read post]
25 Sep 2017, 9:00 am by Eric Goldman
Opposition from anti-sex trafficking advocates Sacramento Sex Workers Outreach Project Letter Freedom Network USA Letter Law Prof Alexandra Levy Discusses the Fight to Save Section 230 and How SESTA Threatens Trafficking Victims Daphne Keller: Congress’s sloppy new internet bill is a step in the wrong direction Sarah Jeong: Sex trafficking bill is turning into a proxy war over Google Statement of Carl Szabo of NetChoice Engine: The Top Ten Myths About SESTA’s… [read post]
25 Mar 2018, 4:25 pm by INFORRM
There have been a wide range of pieces on this topic this week: The SLS blog has an overview from Daphne Keller. [read post]
21 Dec 2022, 2:37 pm by husovec
I definitely recommend all the pieces, especially Folkert Wilman’s piece on where the DSA liability chapter fits into existing case-law, Daphne Keller’s piece on likely global impact, Nicolo Zingales’ piece on the shift in the regulatory approach, Alessandro Mantelero’s piece on the human rights assessments, and Julian Jaursch’s piece on how to build a good national Digital Services Coordinator. [read post]
12 May 2019, 4:36 pm by INFORRM
The claim concerns tweets by the defendant calling Dr Wright a fraud,  Internet and Social Media There are pieces by Daphne Keller on the CIS blog entitled “What platform operations are we regulating? [read post]
2 Mar 2020, 6:50 am by Eric Goldman
For more on the state action issue, consider my 2018 essay Of Course the First Amendment Protects Google and Facebook (and It’s Not a Close Question), my 15 year old essay Speech Showdowns at the Virtual Corral, and Daphne Keller’s Who Do You Sue? [read post]
10 Mar 2020, 8:43 pm by Chris Castle
[This is a version of a letter I sent to the Senate Subcommittee on Intellectual Property today to call attention to various discrepancies in the proposed witness list, especially the presence of the Pirate Party at a hearing at the world’s greatest deliberative body. [read post]
29 Jan 2012, 4:07 pm by INFORRM
The session on Thursday morning with Google’s legal director, Daphne Keller, and head of corporate communications in Europe, David-John (DJ) Collins, provided a useful insight into the search giant’s handling of legal complaints. [read post]
28 Jan 2012, 9:45 am by INFORRM
This week the Leveson Inquiry moved away from the press and heard witnesses from broadcasters, internet and social media companies and a number of campaign groups. [read post]
16 Mar 2024, 6:16 am by Don Chen
Even then, he noted the risk of what Daphne Kellers refers to as “anticipatory obedience,” whereby regulated entities shape their conduct to avoid adverse reactions from the government. [read post]