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Illegal content remains a persistent and growing issue on the internet. This book reviews seven problematic areas – defamation, hate speech, terrorist content, copyright, counterfeit, unsafe products and food – to illustrate that the fight against unlawful content on online platforms in the EU is hampered by fragmented and outdated laws. Meanwhile, the global internet companies that govern our digital spaces enforce their own policies, based on commercial objectives, and with secondary regard for public values and individuals’ rights. The book subsequently charts out a solution of how EU lawmakers can bring social media and the like to take on adequate responsibilities for protecting users and public interests. The author argues that a safety-by-design approach, supported by technical standards, can be an effective way for implementing these new duties. Carsten Ullrich is a legal researcher at the University of Luxembourg, where he works on the regulation of digital technologies. The doctoral thesis on which this book is based was awarded the Rolf Tarrach Prize 2021 for the best dissertation in Luxembourg.
Autor: Ullrich, Carsten
ISBN: 9783848783151
Auflage: 1
Sprache: Englisch
Seitenzahl: 650
Produktart: Gebunden
Verlag: Nomos
Veröffentlicht: 25.10.2021
Untertitel: Towards a New Regulatory Framework for Online Platforms
Schlagworte: EU law Hassreden UFITA content dissemination copyright counterfeit e-commerce hate speech product safety technical standards