The proposition that certain digital platforms act as ‘regulators’ within their own business models is a key pillar of the European Commission report on Competition Policy for the Digital Era, and the basis upon which its authors build a wide-ranging duty for dominant platforms to secure competition that is ‘fair, unbiased and pro-users’. This article seeks to shed light on this novel contention, exploring its meaning and the implications for platform operators. It considers the rationale provided within the report and compares the approach with established Article 102 TFEU case law, specifically the ‘special responsibility’ doctrine. Consideration is further given to whether the platforms-as-regulators notion aligns with alternative modes ...
Various regulatory attempts at taming global Internet platforms have entered the stage worldwide. Th...
This study examines digital platforms in the context on EU competition law by conducting an economic...
This paper examines digital data-driven platforms and their impact on contemporary regulatory paradi...
This article discusses the approaches towards regulation and liability of digital platforms, focusi...
The increasing dominance of a small number of ‘big tech’ companies, across a range of critical onlin...
This chapter explains competition law and regulation, focusing on characteristics of digital platfor...
This Open Access volume provides an in-depth exploration of global policy and governance issues rela...
The current competition law is said to be adapted to the digital development that occurred during th...
This Open Access volume provides an in-depth exploration of global policy and governance issues rela...
Platforms have emerged as a new kind of regulatory object over a short period of time. There is acce...
The Digital Services Act (the DSA) and the Digital Markets Act (the DMA) were proposed as part of th...
Further regulation of digital platforms is on the horizon. Three types of solution are posited: more...
This contribution discusses the approaches toward regulation and liability of digital platforms, foc...
Digital economy is nowadays a Platform economy. This pervading expansion of platforms has been trig...
This article identifies a ‘policy turn’ in questions of internet governance, as politicians and poli...
Various regulatory attempts at taming global Internet platforms have entered the stage worldwide. Th...
This study examines digital platforms in the context on EU competition law by conducting an economic...
This paper examines digital data-driven platforms and their impact on contemporary regulatory paradi...
This article discusses the approaches towards regulation and liability of digital platforms, focusi...
The increasing dominance of a small number of ‘big tech’ companies, across a range of critical onlin...
This chapter explains competition law and regulation, focusing on characteristics of digital platfor...
This Open Access volume provides an in-depth exploration of global policy and governance issues rela...
The current competition law is said to be adapted to the digital development that occurred during th...
This Open Access volume provides an in-depth exploration of global policy and governance issues rela...
Platforms have emerged as a new kind of regulatory object over a short period of time. There is acce...
The Digital Services Act (the DSA) and the Digital Markets Act (the DMA) were proposed as part of th...
Further regulation of digital platforms is on the horizon. Three types of solution are posited: more...
This contribution discusses the approaches toward regulation and liability of digital platforms, foc...
Digital economy is nowadays a Platform economy. This pervading expansion of platforms has been trig...
This article identifies a ‘policy turn’ in questions of internet governance, as politicians and poli...
Various regulatory attempts at taming global Internet platforms have entered the stage worldwide. Th...
This study examines digital platforms in the context on EU competition law by conducting an economic...
This paper examines digital data-driven platforms and their impact on contemporary regulatory paradi...