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Išraiškos, informacijos skleidimo ir įsitikinimų laisvės reguliavimo internete problema
Kačenauskaitė, Dalia |
Staniulis, Darius | Darbo gynimo komisijos narys / Thesis Defence Board Member |
Žilinskas, Justinas | Recenzentas / Rewiewer |
Gineitis, Alvydas | Darbo gynimo komisijos narys / Thesis Defence Board Member |
Katuoka, Saulius | Darbo gynimo komisijos pirmininkas / Thesis Defence Board Chairman |
Jakulevičienė, Lyra | Darbo gynimo komisijos narys / Thesis Defence Board Member |
Siniovas, Vladimiras | Darbo gynimo komisijos narys / Thesis Defence Board Member |
Biekša, Laurynas | Darbo gynimo komisijos narys / Thesis Defence Board Member |
Freedom of opinion, information spread and expression are fundamental human rights in democratic society. Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression; this right includes freedom to hold opinions without interference and to seek, receive and impart information and ideas through any media (including internet) and regardless of frontiers. An information society is a society in which the creation, distribution and manipulation of information is a significant economic and cultural activity.Enormous amounts of any kind of information are spread on the internet so quickly, that every government takes internet regulation actions in order to make sure freedom of expression is respected. All governments around the world have been addressing the problems of material on the Internet that is illegal under their offline laws, and also that considered harmful or otherwise unsuitable for minors. The main problem of this work is to define the legal limits of internet content regulations, when they are implemented in order to guarantee national security, protection of children from the harmful information content and etc, but not to over- restrict human rights with the so called internet cenzorship.