The United States of Anonymous: How the First Amendment Shaped Online Speech

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"This book traces the history of the right to anonymous speech in America, dating back to the pseudonymous publication of the Federalist Papers and other foundational political writings. It examines how courts have recognized a First Amendment right to anonymity, and how that right has shaped the Internet that we know today"--

Author(s): Jeff Kosseff
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Year: 2022

Language: English
Pages: 355
City: Ithaca

Cover
Title
Dedication
Contents
Acknowledgments and Disclaimers
Introduction
Part I. Developing the Right to Anonymity
1. America, the Anonymous
2. Empowering Anonymous Association
3. Empowering Anonymous Speech
4. The Scope of Anonymity Empowerment
5. Antimask
Part II. The Right to Online Anonymity
6. Cybersmear
7. Setting the Rules for Online Anonymity
8. Online Anonymity and Copyright
9. When the Government Wants to Unmask You
10. Anonymity Worldwide
11. Technological Protections for Anonymity
Part III. Living in an Anonymous World
12. Anonymity as a Shield
13. Anonymity as a Sword
Part IV. The Future of Anonymity
14. Real-Name Policies
15. Out in the Open
16. Empowering Anonymity through Privacy Law
Conclusion
Notes
Index
Copyright