Title
Legal and ethical implications of mobile live-streaming video apps.
Abstract
The introduction of mobile apps such as Meerkat, Periscope, and Facebook Live has sparked enthusiasm for live-streaming video. This study explores the legal and ethical implications of mobile live-streaming video apps through a review of public-policy considerations and the computing literature as well as analyses of a mix of quantitative and qualitative user data. We identify lines of research inquiry for five policy challenges and two areas of the literature in which the impact of these apps is so far unaddressed. The detailed data gathered from these inquiries will significantly contribute to the design and development of tools, signals or affordances to address the concerns that our study identifies. We hope our work will help shape the fields of ubiquitous computing and collaborative and social computing, jurisprudence, public policy and applied ethics in the future.
Year
DOI
Venue
2016
10.1145/2957265.2961845
MobileHCI Adjunct
Field
DocType
Citations 
Internet privacy,Enthusiasm,Sociology,Jurisprudence,Public policy,Intellectual property,Ubiquitous computing,Social computing,Affordance,Applied ethics
Conference
3
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.41
8
6
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Cori Faklaris152.84
Francesco Cafaro2629.96
Sara Anne Hook351.49
Asa Blevins430.75
Matt O'Haver530.75
Neha Singhal631.08