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Free Speech in the Puzzle of Content Regulation: Insights from the West and the Global South

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By (author): Soorya Balendra

This book explores the intersection of law and technology, focusing on online speech regulations and their complex interplay with free speech in the digital age. It identifies three primary regulatory models self-regulation, external regulation, and co-regulation and examines how each model presents recurring challenges in both content moderation and the protection of free speech. The study delves into the regulation of harmful speech, including defamation, violence, misinformation, and propaganda, highlighting the tensions between regulating prohibited content and preserving free speech online.
Additionally, the book addresses digital authoritarianism and its manifestation in regulatory approaches, particularly the Chinese model of content regulation. It also scrutinizes platform-driven regulation, assessing the challenges posed by both human and AI-driven content moderation.
Through a comparative analysis of legal frameworks across key jurisdictions including the United States (Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act), Germany (the Network Enforcement Act), India (the Information Technology (Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules, 2021), and Sri Lanka (the Online Safety Act, 2024) the book examines how these frameworks navigate the balance between free speech rights and platform responsibilities, in these jurisdictions with the distinct context, power asymmetry of authorities with the platforms, political and cultural landscape, and social media market. It further explores how these evolving models reflect significant differences in the roles of governments, platforms, regulatory authorities, standards, and compliance mechanisms.
By engaging in a scholarly discussion on these issues from a legal and regulatory perspective, this book seeks to strike a balance between online free speech and legitimate restrictions. It provides a comparative lens on Western jurisprudence and the Majority World, linking common themes across jurisdictions to shed light on the intricate challenges of regulating online speech. In doing so, the book addresses a gap in the existing literature, offering a much-needed foundation for developing and updating both internal and external regulatory frameworks.
 

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  • Dimensions: 155 x 235mm
  • Publication Date: 08 Dec 2024
  • Publisher: Springer International Publishing AG
  • Publication City/Country: Switzerland
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9783031758126

About Soorya Balendra

Soorya Balendra is an OBrien Graduate Fellow at the Center for Human Rights and Legal Pluralism (CHRLP) at McGill University where he researches the impact of social media regulatory measures on online speech and expression. Before joining McGill Soorya held academic positions at the University of Jaffna and the General Sir John Kotelawala Defence University in Sri Lanka. He was also a non-resident fellow at The Information Society Law Center (ISLC) at the University of Milan (2021-22) and served as a Research Associate for the Digital Democracy Project at Democracy Reporting International (DRI) in 2022. His masters program at McGill is supported by the prestigious OBrien Graduate Fellowship. Soorya has authored numerous national and international research publications on social media regulations AI governance and free speech online. He holds a Bachelor of Laws from the University of Jaffna Sri Lanka and is currently completing his LL.M (Thesis) at McGill.

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