Though the freedom of media corporations to barrage people with anything anywhere anytime has been s...
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Though the freedom of media corporations to barrage people with anything anywhere anytime has been sanctified by US courts, veteran American business journalist Freedman argues that digital media differs considerably from print and broadcast media, and should be treated--and regulated--separately. Among his topics are gas station TV, profit versus rights, other people's sell phones, the loudest urban environment on earth, the usurpation of autonomy, privacy filters, and inadvertent captivity. Annotation ©2009 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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