Controlling New Media (without the Law)

HANDBOOK OF MEDIA LAW AND POLICY, Monroe Price & Stefaan Verhulst, eds., Routledge, 2012, pp. 327-342.

NCCR Trade Regulation Working Paper No. 2011/71

17 Pages Posted: 20 Nov 2011 Last revised: 10 Dec 2012

Date Written: November 19, 2011

Abstract

The purpose of this paper is to explore some emerging modes of control that are evolving wholly or partially outside conventional media law. We focus in particular on the entirely novel mechanisms of control enabled through code and technology in general. We compare these new models with traditional regulatory bodies and their decision-making processes and, making reference to the values and interests that are embedded in the design of mediating technologies, ask whether the new tools of control are appropriate for achieving public policy objectives in a complex new-and-old media landscape, or whether in fact they introduce some dangers.

Keywords: new media, regulation by code and technology, media law and policy

Suggested Citation

Burri, Mira, Controlling New Media (without the Law) (November 19, 2011). HANDBOOK OF MEDIA LAW AND POLICY, Monroe Price & Stefaan Verhulst, eds., Routledge, 2012, pp. 327-342., NCCR Trade Regulation Working Paper No. 2011/71, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1961942

Mira Burri (Contact Author)

University of Lucerne ( email )

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PO Box 4466
Lucerne, 6002
Switzerland

HOME PAGE: http://www.unilu.ch/mira-burri

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