Introduction and (perhaps) completion.
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I will also address some additional concerns I believe are relevant
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I will also address some additional concerns I believe are relevant
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to this analysis.
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to this analysis.
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** Summary
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1. /Self-hosting/ is where an individual, a small group or a small
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business manages their own online service, rather than making
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use of a third-party service. There are self-hosting
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alternatives to all of the major services that would be under
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consideration for your analysis. In recent years, legislation
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enacted out of Europe and around the world that seeks to control
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expression online seems to regard only the large organisations,
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and can severely inhibit innocent self-hosting activities by
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applying additional burdens on the service operators.
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2. Legislation and regulations that allow for user-posted material
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to be taken offline are often abused. A regime that punishes a
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service operator for leaving alleged infringing or illegal
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material up but that doesn't sanction the operator for taking
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down innocent material will result in significant infringement
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of internet users' speech rights with no consequences for the
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service operator or those alleging infringement or illegality.
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3. /Content Moderation/ is the process whereby service operators
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decide whether material can stay on the service or not. It is
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very hard to do right, and is impossible to do it at
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scale. Assertions that service operators are "doing nothing" are
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wrong on the face of it and ignores the challenges involved.
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4. It is the behaviour of users, and the decisions of users that
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results in bullying, harassment and harmful material
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online. Very few services, and none of the large services,
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encourage or want their system to be used for this purpose.
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5. Requiring that material be taken offline without regard for the
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consequences of doing so can be dangerous. In particular, if a
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crime has been committed, it may necessary to preserve a posting
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in order to allow for it to be presented as evidence in court.
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6. Encryption is not something that should be interfered with by
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legislation. There is a wide body of expertise and experience
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showing this to be the case. Interfering with encryption
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services will only have no effect on those who want to use
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encryption for illegal activities but will have a devastating
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impact on innocent people.
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I make the following recommendations in this submission:
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1. Laws that seek to control online materials should take into
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consideration that ability of all legal, innocent services to
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implement required measures. Overly burdensome rules will result
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in the loss of many valuable services while cementing the market
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positions of the services that have the financial resources to
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implement the rules.
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2. Laws that seek to control online materials should punish
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severely attempts to abuse them to stifle free expression and
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remove innocent material.
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3. While /self-regulation/ has a bad reputation, it is imperative
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for legislators to examine in detail how services are dealing
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with harmful and abusive material and to consider the challenges
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involved.
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4. Laws should target user behaviour more than seek to punish third
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parties.
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5. To protect free expression includes ensuring that material that
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is considered illegal is made available to those who investigate
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human rights abuses.
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* Self-hosting
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* Self-hosting
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** Self-hosting
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** Self-hosting
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For the purposes of this submission, /self-hosting/ is where an
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For the purposes of this submission, /self-hosting/ is where an
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service that they provide, including ensuring that it is kept
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service that they provide, including ensuring that it is kept
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running and updates are applied appropriately, and so on.
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running and updates are applied appropriately, and so on.
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A list of services that can be self-hosted, and the software
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packages that can be used for those services is available at
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https://github.com/Kickball/awesome-selfhosted.
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This submission is primarily concerned about self-hosting as a
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This submission is primarily concerned about self-hosting as a
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hobby and self-hosting engaged in by charity, non-governmental or
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hobby and self-hosting engaged in by charity, non-governmental or
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community organisations. However, self-hosting for commercial
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community organisations. However, self-hosting for commercial
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