Marianne Franklin is Professor of Global Media and Politics at Goldsmiths, University of London (UK). Former Chair of the Internet Rights and Principles Coalition, she is Visiting Fellow at the Department of Commercial Law, University of Auckland Business School.
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Publicado en: democraciaAbierta¿Quién le teme a Julian Assange y a WikiLeaks?
Confundir a la persona, - "Assange" - con el impacto de Wikileaks, oculta el alarmante efecto que su extradición...
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Publicado en: digitaLibertiesWho’s afraid of Julian Assange and WikiLeaks?
Confusing the persona – “Assange” – with the impact of Wikileaks, masks the chilling effect that his extradition...
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Publicado en: HomeChampioning human rights on the internet — Part Six: Summing up, too much or not enough?
The hard work is only just beginning, that is the drip, drip, drip of legal, political and intellectual labour to...
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Publicado en: HomeChampioning human rights on the internet – Part five: Why bother then?
What have yet to get going are more informed discussions in local (schools, universities, hospitals, town halls) and...
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Publicado en: HomeChampioning human rights for the internet - why bother? Part four: Stepping up the tempo
Staying visible, not being drowned out by hostile agendas, or captured and then defused by lobbies of every ilk, is...
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Publicado en: HomeChampioning human rights for the internet - why bother? Part three; Some progress is better than nothing?
Standard-setting bodies who have all played a part in the historical trajectory of the ‘hard’ techno-legal...