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In a democracy, the "marketplace of ideas", as Oliver Wendell Holmes called it, has expanded with the Internet, which acts as a public forum for the exchange of information and debate. The public forum doctrine, which traditionally protects the use of physical spaces for free expression, s...
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I28-R145-HWA_75342024-09-19 7534 In a democracy, the "marketplace of ideas", as Oliver Wendell Holmes called it, has expanded with the Internet, which acts as a public forum for the exchange of information and debate. The public forum doctrine, which traditionally protects the use of physical spaces for free expression, should also apply to the Internet to ensure access to information. Internet censorship, whether by the state or private companies, poses risks to freedom of expression and the right to information, particularly in the face of the "right to be forgotten". This could hide essential information in a democratic society, violating access to the truth and freedom of the press. The Internet and intermediaries, such as search engines and social networks, are crucial for connecting people and facilitating access to information, and any attempt at censorship endangers these fundamental rights Fil: Sola, Juan Vicente. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Derecho. Buenos Aires, Argentina Jurisdiccion internacional Sola, Juan Vicente 2024 En una democracia, el "mercado de ideas", como lo denominó Oliver Wendell Holmes, se ha expandido con Internet, que actúa como un foro público para el intercambio de información y debate. La doctrina del foro público, que tradicionalmente protege el uso de espacios físicos para la libre expresión, debería aplicarse también a Internet para garantizar el acceso a la información. La censura en Internet, ya sea por parte del Estado o de empresas privadas, plantea riesgos para la libertad de expresión y el derecho a la información, particularmente frente al "derecho al olvido". Este podría ocultar información esencial en una sociedad democrática, violando el acceso a la verdad y la libertad de prensa. Internet y los intermediarios, como buscadores y redes sociales, son cruciales para conectar a las personas y facilitar el acceso a la información, y cualquier intento de censura pone en peligro estos derechos fundamentales application/pdf 2314-0186 (impreso) 2314-0194 (en linea) Democracia Expresión Foro público Internet Derecho al olvido Democracy Expression Public Forum Internet Right to be Forgotten spa Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Derecho. Departamento de Publicaciones https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.5/ar/ Pensar en Derecho, a.13, no. 24 Democracia y discurso público Democracy and public discourse info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:ar-repo/semantics/artículo info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion http://repositoriouba.sisbi.uba.ar/gsdl/cgi-bin/library.cgi?a=d&c=pensar&cl=CL1&d=HWA_7534 https://repositoriouba.sisbi.uba.ar/gsdl/collect/pensar/index/assoc/HWA_7534.dir/7534.PDF |
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In a democracy, the "marketplace of ideas", as Oliver Wendell Holmes called it, has expanded with the Internet, which acts as a public forum for the exchange of information and debate. The public forum doctrine, which traditionally protects the use of physical spaces for free expression, should also apply to the Internet to ensure access to information. Internet censorship, whether by the state or private companies, poses risks to freedom of expression and the right to information, particularly in the face of the "right to be forgotten". This could hide essential information in a democratic society, violating access to the truth and freedom of the press. The Internet and intermediaries, such as search engines and social networks, are crucial for connecting people and facilitating access to information, and any attempt at censorship endangers these fundamental rights |
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