University of Melbourne
Once the domain of newspapers and broadcast networks, speech in the digital age now flows from everywhere—and to everyone. Today, a single tweet can spark a national debate. A smartphone video can drive political action. And a blog post or podcast can reach more people than a traditional newsroom ever could. But with this shift comes a profound legal challenge: How do we regulate speech in a world where everyone is the media?
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