Chapter (When) Is Adblocking Wrong?

In this chapter, I examine three deontological objections to adblocking: the objection from property (according to which adblocking involves accessing another's property without satisfying the conditions placed on such access by the owner), the objection from complicity (according to which, by...

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Main Author: Douglas, Thomas (auth)
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Published: Oxford Oxford University Press 2021
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