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Online “Public” Spaces Don’t Guarantee Rights

Julho 9, 2008
clipped from yro.slashdot.org
mikesd81 recommends an AP piece covering a lot of examples of the ways free speech and other rights don’t exist on the private Web. One case featured was that of Dutch photographer Maarten Dors, who had this picture deleted by flickr. Without prior notice, Yahoo deleted the photo on grounds it violated an unwritten ban on depicting children smoking. While Dors eventually got the photo restored, after the second time it was deleted, the case highlights the consequence of having online commons controlled by private corporations.
his isn’t a case of someone sullying flickr’s personal space with their own, unwelcome content. This is flickr providing a place to publish, then censoring that publication without informed consent.

You absolutely CAN have free speech in someone else’s home. They also have the right to ask you to leave, but you absolutely, most certainly are FREE to hold and express whatever opinions you want.

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