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Title
Regulating Content on Social Media: Copyright, Terms of Service and Technological Features
Subject
Media studies
Sales & marketing management
Sales & marketing
Media, information & communication industries
Law & society
Law as it applies to other professions
Advertising, marketing & sponsorship law
Digital lifestyle
Social networking
Description
How are users influenced by social media platforms when they generate content, and does this influence affect users’ compliance with copyright laws? These are pressing questions in today’s internet age, and Regulating Content on Social Media answers them by analysing how the behaviours of social media users are regulated from a copyright perspective. Corinne Tan, an internet governance specialist, compares copyright laws on selected social media platforms, namely Facebook, Pinterest, YouTube, Twitter and Wikipedia, with other regulatory factors such as the terms of service and the technological features of each platform. This comparison enables her to explore how each platform affects the role copyright laws play in securing compliance from their users. Through a case study detailing the content generative activities undertaken by a hypothetical user named Jane Doe, as well as drawing from empirical studies, the book argues that – in spite of copyright’s purported regulation of certain behaviours – users are 'nudged' by the social media platforms themselves to behave in ways that may be inconsistent with copyright laws.
Creator
Corinne Tan
Source
https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/35977
Publisher
UCL Press
Contributor
Andri Yanti
Rights
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Format
Pdf
Language
English
Type
Textbooks
Identifier
DOI
10.14324/111.9781787351714
10.14324/111.9781787351714