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Author Keren-Paz, Tsachi

Title Egalitarian Digital Privacy : Image-based Abuse and Beyond / Tsachi Keren-Paz
Published Bristol : Bristol University Press, 2023
Baltimore, Md. : Project MUSE, 0000
2023

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Description 1 online resource (272 pages)
Series Law, society, policy series
Law, society, policy series.
Contents Front Cover -- Egalitarian Digital Privacy: Image-based Abuse and Beyond -- Copyright information -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Series Editor's Preface -- 1 Introduction -- 1. Definition and terminology -- 2. Theoretical framework and readership -- 3. The main contributions in terms of policy -- 4. The main theoretical/conceptual contributions -- 5. The main doctrinal contributions -- 6. Organization -- 2 Setting the Ground: The Intermediary Liability Debate and Framing Issues -- 1. Introduction -- 2. A primer of intermediary liability
3. Control and fairness in courts' decisions on intermediary liability -- A. Control -- B. Fairness -- 4. Situating the argument -- 3 First Principles and Occupiers' Liability: The Case against Immunity -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Control and knowledge of offline intermediaries: rejecting post notice immunity -- A. Offline defamation -- B. Occupiers liability and nuisance -- 3. Burden, control and fairness -- A. Burden -- B. Fairness: business model and complicity -- 4. Right to an effective remedy -- 5. Pre-notice liability -- A. Active contribution to claimant's injury
B. Control beyond knowledge -- 4 Property and Privacy: The Case for Strict Liability -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Conflicts over title: nemo dat versus market overt -- 3. Similarities and differences: the intermediaries and the thing sold -- 4. The viewer's inferior claim ought to deny immunity to the intermediary -- A. Immunity as expropriation -- B. Asymmetrical harm -- C. Risk taking and victim blaming -- 1. NCII victim blaming -- 2. Rejecting entrustment -- D. An effective alternative remedy -- E. Regressive redistribution -- 5. Policies in favour of merchant/intermediary liability
A. Efficiency -- B. Fairness -- C. Loss spreading -- 6. Doctrinal translation -- 5 Property and Privacy: Objections and Possible Extensions -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Privacy, property and inalienability -- A. The Inalienability paradox -- B. Why property? -- C. We need to talk about (the harshness of) conversion -- D. Consistency and transitivity -- 3. Competing quasi/proprietary interests -- 4. Possible extensions beyond NCII? -- A. Private (sexual) information beyond images -- B. Defamation and copyright -- 5. Conclusion -- 6 The Policy Debate: Uniqueness of Harm from NCII -- 1. Introduction
2. Harm from NCII -- A. Severe, multifaceted, and irreparable -- B. Gendered, systemic, a form of sexual abuse -- 1. Gendered -- 2. Systemic -- 3. Form of sexual abuse -- 3. NCII exceptionalism: the normative significance of irreparable gendered harm -- A. Deprioritizing copyright -- B. Privacy > Defamation -- C. Just regulation -- D. Theory of rights -- 1. Primary and secondary duties -- 2. Interim injunctions -- 3. Anticipatory injunctions -- E. Gendered harm and broader egalitarian considerations -- F. Policy implications
Summary This book considers the social, legal and technological features of unauthorised dissemination of intimate images. With a focus on private law theory, the book defines the appropriate scope of liability of platforms and viewers. Through its analysis, it develops a new theory of egalitarian digital privacy
Notes Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on April 18, 2023)
Subject Internet pornography -- Law and legislation.
Image-based sexual abuse.
LAW / Privacy.
Internet pornography -- Law and legislation
Image-based sexual abuse
Dret a la intimitat.
Responsabilitat civil.
Víctimes d'abús sexual.
Pornografia.
Social services & welfare, criminology.
True Crime.
Form Electronic book
Author Project Muse. distributor.
ISBN 1529214033
9781529214031