Do you lose free speech rights if you speak using a computer?

by Timothy B. Lee, Ars Technica

It took guts for the New York Times to publish an op-ed by Tim Wu, the Columbia law professor who coined the phrase “network neutrality,” arguing that the First Amendment doesn’t protect the contents of the New York Times website. A significant amount of the content on the Times website—stock tickers, the “most e-mailed” list, various interactive features—were generated not by human beings, but by computer programs. And, Wu argues, that has constitutional implications.

http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2012/06/do-you-lose-free-speech-rights-if-you-speak-using-a-computer/

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