The Deciders: Facebook, Google, and the Future of Privacy and Free
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Last updated 21 setembro 2024
Jeffrey Rosen evaluates the complexity of protecting constitutional values like privacy and free speech in the age of Google and Facebook, which are not formally constrained by the Constitution. Rosen suggests preserving constitutional values requires a different balance of legal and technological solutions, combined with political mobilization that leads to changes in social norms.
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