The need for online platform regulation has been a topic of scholarly debate. However, reality is now catching up to and even overtaking the academic writing on this subject. France has adopted a law on platform fairness, the European Commission recently ordered Google to implement a form of search neutrality, and more regulatory initiatives are on the horizon. That is why we have to look beyond the question whether online platforms should be regulated. As actual regulation supplants the scholarly debate, we must also examine how they are being regulated. This article distils from the various proposals at EU and member state level a set of operational principles that can serve as a frame of reference for productive debate on platform regula...
This article identifies a ‘policy turn’ in questions of internet governance, as politicians and poli...
This policy brief is designed to accompany the Discussion Paper,The Emergence of Platform Regulation...
Concerns about the “concentrated control of so much speech in the hands of a few private parties” an...
The need for online platform regulation has been a topic of scholarly debate. However, reality is no...
The rapid rise of online market places such as Amazon, peer-to-peer platforms like Uber, social netw...
Online social media platforms set the agenda and structure for public and private communication in o...
Abstract The concept of network neutrality, although disputed, is generally conceived as the need to...
The proposition that certain digital platforms act as ‘regulators’ within their own business models ...
This Open Access volume provides an in-depth exploration of global policy and governance issues rela...
Online intermediaries—search engines, social media platforms, even e-commerce businesses—are increas...
This Open Access volume provides an in-depth exploration of global policy and governance issues rela...
It has become a truism that the Internet gives a range of private actors, such as social media, subs...
In this article we want to tackle the difficult issue of platform regulation by using the most recen...
This book is the Official 2017 Outcome of the UN IGF Dynamic Coalition on Platform Responsibility (D...
The thesis focuses on the relationship between the European Union and platform companies, and it tri...
This article identifies a ‘policy turn’ in questions of internet governance, as politicians and poli...
This policy brief is designed to accompany the Discussion Paper,The Emergence of Platform Regulation...
Concerns about the “concentrated control of so much speech in the hands of a few private parties” an...
The need for online platform regulation has been a topic of scholarly debate. However, reality is no...
The rapid rise of online market places such as Amazon, peer-to-peer platforms like Uber, social netw...
Online social media platforms set the agenda and structure for public and private communication in o...
Abstract The concept of network neutrality, although disputed, is generally conceived as the need to...
The proposition that certain digital platforms act as ‘regulators’ within their own business models ...
This Open Access volume provides an in-depth exploration of global policy and governance issues rela...
Online intermediaries—search engines, social media platforms, even e-commerce businesses—are increas...
This Open Access volume provides an in-depth exploration of global policy and governance issues rela...
It has become a truism that the Internet gives a range of private actors, such as social media, subs...
In this article we want to tackle the difficult issue of platform regulation by using the most recen...
This book is the Official 2017 Outcome of the UN IGF Dynamic Coalition on Platform Responsibility (D...
The thesis focuses on the relationship between the European Union and platform companies, and it tri...
This article identifies a ‘policy turn’ in questions of internet governance, as politicians and poli...
This policy brief is designed to accompany the Discussion Paper,The Emergence of Platform Regulation...
Concerns about the “concentrated control of so much speech in the hands of a few private parties” an...