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Billions of minutes a month are spent globally on social media.
This raises not only serious legal issues, but also has a clear
impact on everyday commercial activity. This book considers the
significant legal developments that have arisen due to social
media. It provides an expert explanation of the issues that
practitioners and businesses need to consider, as well as the
special measures that are required in order to minimise their
exposure to risk. The content is highly practical, and not only
explores the law related to social media, but also includes useful
aids for the reader, such as flow charts, checklists and case
studies. Various categories and channels of social media are
covered in this book, alongside the legal classification of
different social networks. Social media is also considered in the
context of human rights law by evaluating the implications this has
had upon the development of civil and criminal law when pursuing a
civil remedy or criminal prosecution in relation to online speech.
As part of these discussions the book deals specifically with the
Defamation Act 2013, the Communications Act 2003, the Computer
Misuse Act 1990 and the Contempt of Court Act 1988 among other key
issues such as seeking Injunctions and the resulting privacy
implications. Finally, the author also pays careful consideration
to the commercial aspects raised by social media. The reader will
find reference to key cases and regulatory guidance notes and
statutes including, the Data Protection Act 1998 (including the
draft Data Protection Regulation), user privacy, human rights,
trading and advertising standards, special rules for FCA regulated
bodies and social media insurance. This book is an invaluable guide
for private practice and in-house practitioners, business
professionals, academics and post-graduate students involved in the
law surrounding social media.
Billions of minutes a month are spent globally on social media.
This raises not only serious legal issues, but also has a clear
impact on everyday commercial activity. This book considers the
significant legal developments that have arisen due to social
media. It provides an expert explanation of the issues that
practitioners and businesses need to consider, as well as the
special measures that are required in order to minimise their
exposure to risk. The content is highly practical, and not only
explores the law related to social media, but also includes useful
aids for the reader, such as flow charts, checklists and case
studies. Various categories and channels of social media are
covered in this book, alongside the legal classification of
different social networks. Social media is also considered in the
context of human rights law by evaluating the implications this has
had upon the development of civil and criminal law when pursuing a
civil remedy or criminal prosecution in relation to online speech.
As part of these discussions the book deals specifically with the
Defamation Act 2013, the Communications Act 2003, the Computer
Misuse Act 1990 and the Contempt of Court Act 1988 among other key
issues such as seeking Injunctions and the resulting privacy
implications. Finally, the author also pays careful consideration
to the commercial aspects raised by social media. The reader will
find reference to key cases and regulatory guidance notes and
statutes including, the Data Protection Act 1998 (including the
draft Data Protection Regulation), user privacy, human rights,
trading and advertising standards, special rules for FCA regulated
bodies and social media insurance. This book is an invaluable guide
for private practice and in-house practitioners, business
professionals, academics and post-graduate students involved in the
law surrounding social media.
Terrorism. Why does this word grab our attention so? Propaganda
machines have adopted modern technology as a means to always have
their content available. Regardless of the hour or time zone,
information is being shared by somebody, somewhere. Social media is
a game changer influencing the way in which terror groups are
changing their tactics and also how their acts of terror are
perceived by the members of the public they intend to influence.
This book explores how social media adoption by terrorists
interacts with privacy law, freedom of expression, data protection
and surveillance legislation through an exploration of the
fascinating primary resources themselves, covering everything from
the Snowden Leaks, the rise of ISIS to Charlie Hebdo. The book also
covers lesser worn paths such as the travel guide that proudly
boasts that you can get Bounty and Twix bars mid-conflict, and the
best local hair salons for jihadi brides. These vignettes, amongst
the many others explored in this volume bring to life the legal,
policy and ethical debates considered in this volume, representing
an important part in the development of understanding terrorist
narratives on social media, by framing the legislative debate. This
book represents an invaluable guide for lawyers, government bodies,
the defence services, academics, students and businesses.
Terrorism. Why does this word grab our attention so? Propaganda
machines have adopted modern technology as a means to always have
their content available. Regardless of the hour or time zone,
information is being shared by somebody, somewhere. Social media is
a game changer influencing the way in which terror groups are
changing their tactics and also how their acts of terror are
perceived by the members of the public they intend to influence.
This book explores how social media adoption by terrorists
interacts with privacy law, freedom of expression, data protection
and surveillance legislation through an exploration of the
fascinating primary resources themselves, covering everything from
the Snowden Leaks, the rise of ISIS to Charlie Hebdo. The book also
covers lesser worn paths such as the travel guide that proudly
boasts that you can get Bounty and Twix bars mid-conflict, and the
best local hair salons for jihadi brides. These vignettes, amongst
the many others explored in this volume bring to life the legal,
policy and ethical debates considered in this volume, representing
an important part in the development of understanding terrorist
narratives on social media, by framing the legislative debate. This
book represents an invaluable guide for lawyers, government bodies,
the defence services, academics, students and businesses.
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