This article is the second in a trilogy that maps the growing role of online intermediaries within the governance of the internet and beyond. It comes as a response to recent regulatory hyperactivity, involving internet household names - including telecom companies, search engines, networking sites and many more - on a wide spectrum of legal concerns. What many of these actors have in common is their role as communication intermediaries, and it is this role that attracts regulators and wronged private parties like bees to a honeypot. The main argument of this trilogy is that if intermediaries can be controlled and used as regulatory vehicles, so can the regulatory space in question. In light of this, the first paper surveyed the legal treat...
This article studies the Internet from an evolutionary point of view, based on historic analysis, to...
As the Internet has grown to permeate all aspects of the economy and society, so too has the role of...
2016-11-11Online information traffic passes through multiple layers of intermediation as communicati...
This article is the second in a trilogy that maps the growing role of online intermediaries within t...
This article is the second in a trilogy that maps the growing role of online intermediaries within t...
This article is the first of a trilogy that examines the growing role of online intermediaries withi...
The Internet has transformed the economics of communication, creating a spirited debate about the pr...
The only effective and scalable way to regulate the actions of people on the internet is through onl...
The design of intermediary liability regimes has crucial impact on Internet users’ capability to ful...
The regulation of internet intermediaries such as Facebook and Google has drawn increasing academic,...
Intermediaries operate the facilities that provide access to, or services on, the internet, includin...
This article addresses the issues posed by the de facto monopolies created by digital platforms, foc...
The regulation of internet intermediaries such as Facebook and Google has drawn increasing academic,...
New Media & Society, published online 18/2/2018 (https://doi.org/10.1177/1461444818757204)In this ar...
Private actors in the information technology sector are currently playing an increasingly important ...
This article studies the Internet from an evolutionary point of view, based on historic analysis, to...
As the Internet has grown to permeate all aspects of the economy and society, so too has the role of...
2016-11-11Online information traffic passes through multiple layers of intermediation as communicati...
This article is the second in a trilogy that maps the growing role of online intermediaries within t...
This article is the second in a trilogy that maps the growing role of online intermediaries within t...
This article is the first of a trilogy that examines the growing role of online intermediaries withi...
The Internet has transformed the economics of communication, creating a spirited debate about the pr...
The only effective and scalable way to regulate the actions of people on the internet is through onl...
The design of intermediary liability regimes has crucial impact on Internet users’ capability to ful...
The regulation of internet intermediaries such as Facebook and Google has drawn increasing academic,...
Intermediaries operate the facilities that provide access to, or services on, the internet, includin...
This article addresses the issues posed by the de facto monopolies created by digital platforms, foc...
The regulation of internet intermediaries such as Facebook and Google has drawn increasing academic,...
New Media & Society, published online 18/2/2018 (https://doi.org/10.1177/1461444818757204)In this ar...
Private actors in the information technology sector are currently playing an increasingly important ...
This article studies the Internet from an evolutionary point of view, based on historic analysis, to...
As the Internet has grown to permeate all aspects of the economy and society, so too has the role of...
2016-11-11Online information traffic passes through multiple layers of intermediation as communicati...