It has been one of the most successful pieces of European regulation. Back in 2000, just as the internet was going mainstream, Europe enacted the E-Commerce Directive, setting clear limits on liability for digital platforms. Platforms weren’t held responsible for illegal material uploaded to their sites. Instead, they were responsible only for bringing down illegal material when informed
Can the rules of the European Union’s E-Commerce Directive, which date back to the year 2000, contin...
In the context of its Digital Single Market Strategy (DSMS) the EU Commission is currently engaged i...
This article discusses the approaches towards regulation and liability of digital platforms, focusi...
There are many things policy-makers can do to fight fake news and propaganda, but they must be caref...
For the past two decades, The E-Commerce Directive has been the cornerstone of regulating illegal co...
With the rise of the digital economy over the past decade and as internet platforms and ‘over-the-to...
This thesis contextualizes the latest developments in the field of intermediary liability regulation...
Europe today enjoys a giant opportunity to step into a position of global internet leadership. While...
As part of its Digital Single Market strategy, the European Commission has identified the issue of c...
Emmanuel Macron won the French presidency promising to embrace the digital world. Instead of warning...
Various regulatory attempts at taming global Internet platforms have entered the stage worldwide. Th...
During the last decade both US and Europe have regulated internet service providers liability (herei...
The thesis reviews the online intermediary liability framework of the E-Commerce Directive (in Artic...
This paper argues that the current policy initiatives adopted by the European Commission are meaning...
In a communication to the Parliament and the Council entitled “Towards a modern, more European copyr...
Can the rules of the European Union’s E-Commerce Directive, which date back to the year 2000, contin...
In the context of its Digital Single Market Strategy (DSMS) the EU Commission is currently engaged i...
This article discusses the approaches towards regulation and liability of digital platforms, focusi...
There are many things policy-makers can do to fight fake news and propaganda, but they must be caref...
For the past two decades, The E-Commerce Directive has been the cornerstone of regulating illegal co...
With the rise of the digital economy over the past decade and as internet platforms and ‘over-the-to...
This thesis contextualizes the latest developments in the field of intermediary liability regulation...
Europe today enjoys a giant opportunity to step into a position of global internet leadership. While...
As part of its Digital Single Market strategy, the European Commission has identified the issue of c...
Emmanuel Macron won the French presidency promising to embrace the digital world. Instead of warning...
Various regulatory attempts at taming global Internet platforms have entered the stage worldwide. Th...
During the last decade both US and Europe have regulated internet service providers liability (herei...
The thesis reviews the online intermediary liability framework of the E-Commerce Directive (in Artic...
This paper argues that the current policy initiatives adopted by the European Commission are meaning...
In a communication to the Parliament and the Council entitled “Towards a modern, more European copyr...
Can the rules of the European Union’s E-Commerce Directive, which date back to the year 2000, contin...
In the context of its Digital Single Market Strategy (DSMS) the EU Commission is currently engaged i...
This article discusses the approaches towards regulation and liability of digital platforms, focusi...