Mark L. Movsesian on Internet Companies and Free Speech

September 17, 2012

In the Media

On Web, a Fine Line on Free Speech Across the Globe
By Somini Sengupta
The New York Times
September 16, 2012

Excerpt:

Free speech absolutists say all expression, no matter how despicable, should be allowed online. Others say Internet companies, like governments, should be flexible enough to exercise restraint under exceptional circumstances, especially when lives are at stake.

At any rate, as Mark L. Movsesian, a law professor at St. John’s University, pointed out, any effort to ban hateful or offensive speech worldwide would be virtually impossible, if not counterproductive.

“The regimes are so different, it’s very, very difficult to come up with one answer — unless you ban everything,” he said.