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Who needs stories if you can get the data?
ISPs in the era of big number crunching
pp. 371-390
Abstrakt
In this article, I will investigate to what extent democracy and the Rule of Law require that ISPs as "common carriers' that provide "mere conduit" pre-empt extensive monitoring of the content they carry. I will trace this duty as a moral duty that is bound up with the framework of constitutional democracy, arguing that such monitoring affords unprecedented data-mining operations that could stifle our account of ourselves as moral agents in the novel infosphere.
Publication details
Published in:
(2011) The new ethical responsibilities of internet service providers. Philosophy & Technology 24 (4).
Seiten: 371-390
DOI: 10.1007/s13347-011-0041-8
Referenz:
Hildebrandt Mireille (2011) „Who needs stories if you can get the data?: ISPs in the era of big number crunching“. Philosophy & Technology 24 (4), 371–390.