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Open Access
10 Dobbs Online Digital Rights as Abortion Rights
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Elizabeth E. Joh
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents IX
- Introduction Cyberlaw, But Make It Feminist 1
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Part I Ownership × Feminism
- 1. Feminist Use 9
- 2 Defending the Right to Repair 25
- 3 Patents and the Gendered View of Computer Programming as Drudgery or Innovation 38
- 4 Oppressive and Empowering #Tagmarks 50
- 5 A Bouquet for Battling the Expansion of Trade Secrets in the Public Sector 62
- 6 Chinese and Russian Cybercrime in Global Racial Orders of Intellectual Property 76
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Part II Access × Feminism
- 7. Accidental Abolition? Exploring Section 230 as Non-Reformist Reform 93
- 8 The Curb-Cut Effect and the Perils of Accessibility without Disability 104
- 9 Uncovering Online Discrimination When Faced with Legal Uncertainty and Corporate Power 117
- 10 Dobbs Online Digital Rights as Abortion Rights 129
- 11 Digital Security and Reproductive Rights Lessons for Feminist Cyberlaw 139
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Part III Governance × Feminism
- 12. The Rise, Fall, and Rise of Civil Libertarianism 151
- 13 Artificial Intelligence, Microwork, and the Racial Politics of Care 165
- 14 Black Feminist Antitrust for a Safer Internet 179
- 15 Consent (Still) Won’t Save Us 191
- 16 Revisioning Algorithms as a Black Feminist Project 200
- Conclusion Toward a Feminist Cyberlaw A-Ha 210
- About the Contributors 213
- Index 217
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents IX
- Introduction Cyberlaw, But Make It Feminist 1
-
Part I Ownership × Feminism
- 1. Feminist Use 9
- 2 Defending the Right to Repair 25
- 3 Patents and the Gendered View of Computer Programming as Drudgery or Innovation 38
- 4 Oppressive and Empowering #Tagmarks 50
- 5 A Bouquet for Battling the Expansion of Trade Secrets in the Public Sector 62
- 6 Chinese and Russian Cybercrime in Global Racial Orders of Intellectual Property 76
-
Part II Access × Feminism
- 7. Accidental Abolition? Exploring Section 230 as Non-Reformist Reform 93
- 8 The Curb-Cut Effect and the Perils of Accessibility without Disability 104
- 9 Uncovering Online Discrimination When Faced with Legal Uncertainty and Corporate Power 117
- 10 Dobbs Online Digital Rights as Abortion Rights 129
- 11 Digital Security and Reproductive Rights Lessons for Feminist Cyberlaw 139
-
Part III Governance × Feminism
- 12. The Rise, Fall, and Rise of Civil Libertarianism 151
- 13 Artificial Intelligence, Microwork, and the Racial Politics of Care 165
- 14 Black Feminist Antitrust for a Safer Internet 179
- 15 Consent (Still) Won’t Save Us 191
- 16 Revisioning Algorithms as a Black Feminist Project 200
- Conclusion Toward a Feminist Cyberlaw A-Ha 210
- About the Contributors 213
- Index 217