Over the past two decades the principle of knowledge-based liability has been the backbone of the EU’s regime regulating the liability of social media companies, online marketplaces, cloud storage providers and many other online service providers that store and disseminate user-generated content. This article traces the origins, identifies the rationale, assesses the continued relevance and discusses the main strengths and shortcomings of this approach. It is argued that, counter-intuitive as it may seem to some, there are good grounds for retaining the key features of the current liability system, which conditionally shields such service providers from liability for their users’ content. Most important is the system’s ability to strike a f...
In this paper I shall consider certain aspects of the Proposal for a Data Protection Regulation rece...
The development of online platforms has contributed to the emergence of a collaborative economy, whi...
Consumers increasingly shop through online marketplaces like Amazon. As a consequence, these platfor...
With the growing economic and societal importance of online platforms, the question of their liabili...
The Digital Services Act, in the part where it aims to define the provider’s liability for illegal ...
The thesis reviews the online intermediary liability framework of the E-Commerce Directive (in Artic...
In an age of increasing media convergence, the issue of intermediary liability for user-generated co...
This article examines host providers' liabilities and duties with regard to user-generated content, ...
The European Union is currently discussing a reform of its intermediary liability rules with its rec...
The aim of the thesis is to make a review of the current state of law regarding to liability of inte...
This chapter explores the connection between host providers’ liability and data protection, particul...
THE INTERNET AND THE PROTECTION OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY-THE SCOPE OF LIABILITY OF INDIVIDUAL PERSON...
This thesis contextualizes the latest developments in the field of intermediary liability regulation...
Hosting Providers play an essential role in the development of Internet services such as e-Research ...
Hosting information society service providers (hosting ISSPs) have facilitated the exchange of cont...
In this paper I shall consider certain aspects of the Proposal for a Data Protection Regulation rece...
The development of online platforms has contributed to the emergence of a collaborative economy, whi...
Consumers increasingly shop through online marketplaces like Amazon. As a consequence, these platfor...
With the growing economic and societal importance of online platforms, the question of their liabili...
The Digital Services Act, in the part where it aims to define the provider’s liability for illegal ...
The thesis reviews the online intermediary liability framework of the E-Commerce Directive (in Artic...
In an age of increasing media convergence, the issue of intermediary liability for user-generated co...
This article examines host providers' liabilities and duties with regard to user-generated content, ...
The European Union is currently discussing a reform of its intermediary liability rules with its rec...
The aim of the thesis is to make a review of the current state of law regarding to liability of inte...
This chapter explores the connection between host providers’ liability and data protection, particul...
THE INTERNET AND THE PROTECTION OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY-THE SCOPE OF LIABILITY OF INDIVIDUAL PERSON...
This thesis contextualizes the latest developments in the field of intermediary liability regulation...
Hosting Providers play an essential role in the development of Internet services such as e-Research ...
Hosting information society service providers (hosting ISSPs) have facilitated the exchange of cont...
In this paper I shall consider certain aspects of the Proposal for a Data Protection Regulation rece...
The development of online platforms has contributed to the emergence of a collaborative economy, whi...
Consumers increasingly shop through online marketplaces like Amazon. As a consequence, these platfor...