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Fundamental rights protection online : the future regulation of intermediaries / edited by Bilyana Petkova, Tuomas Ojanen.

Contributor(s): Petkova, Bilyana [editor.] | Ojanen, Tuomas [editor.] | ProQuest (Firm) [distributor.]Series: Elgar law, technology and society: Publisher: Cheltenham ; Northampton, MA : Edward Elgar Publishing Limited, 2020Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781788976688; 9781788976671Subject(s): Freedom of speech | Internet -- Censorship | Privacy, Right of | Civil rightsGenre/Form: Electronic books.DDC classification: 342.085 Online resources: Click here to access online - 1 user
Contents:
I. Conceptual issues -- Metaphors and judicial frame : why legal imagination (also) matters in the protection of fundamental rights in the digital age / Oreste Pollicino -- Filter bubble and fundamental rights / Christoph Bezemek -- II. The national law approach -- 'What is illegal offline is also illegal online' : the German Network Enforcement Act 2017 / Thomas Wischmeyer -- Protecting liberal democracy from artificial information : the French proposal / Kamel Ajji -- Mambo Italiano : the perilous Italian way to ISP liability / Marco Bassini -- A consumer protection approach to platform content moderation in the United States / Mark MacCarthy -- III. Toward a European law approach? -- The scandal of intermediary : acknowledging the both/and dispensation for regulating hybrid actors / Sophie Stalla-Bourdillon and Robert Thorburn -- Intermediaries in the case law of the Court of Justice of the EU : the interplay between liability exemptions and rules on IP protection / Alberto Miglio -- Self-regulation of fundamental rights? The EU Code of Conduct on Hate Speech, related initiatives and beyond / Teresa Quintel and Carsten Ullrich -- EU proposal for a Directive on Copyright in the Digital Single Market : compatibility of Draft Article 13 with the EU intermediary liability regime / Aleksandra Kuczerawy -- IV. Toward an international law approach? -- The liability of internet intermediaries and the European Court of Human Rights / Marta Maroni -- A business and human rights perspective for internet intermediaries : the case for human rights due diligence / Lia Heasman.
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I. Conceptual issues -- Metaphors and judicial frame : why legal imagination (also) matters in the protection of fundamental rights in the digital age / Oreste Pollicino -- Filter bubble and fundamental rights / Christoph Bezemek -- II. The national law approach -- 'What is illegal offline is also illegal online' : the German Network Enforcement Act 2017 / Thomas Wischmeyer -- Protecting liberal democracy from artificial information : the French proposal / Kamel Ajji -- Mambo Italiano : the perilous Italian way to ISP liability / Marco Bassini -- A consumer protection approach to platform content moderation in the United States / Mark MacCarthy -- III. Toward a European law approach? -- The scandal of intermediary : acknowledging the both/and dispensation for regulating hybrid actors / Sophie Stalla-Bourdillon and Robert Thorburn -- Intermediaries in the case law of the Court of Justice of the EU : the interplay between liability exemptions and rules on IP protection / Alberto Miglio -- Self-regulation of fundamental rights? The EU Code of Conduct on Hate Speech, related initiatives and beyond / Teresa Quintel and Carsten Ullrich -- EU proposal for a Directive on Copyright in the Digital Single Market : compatibility of Draft Article 13 with the EU intermediary liability regime / Aleksandra Kuczerawy -- IV. Toward an international law approach? -- The liability of internet intermediaries and the European Court of Human Rights / Marta Maroni -- A business and human rights perspective for internet intermediaries : the case for human rights due diligence / Lia Heasman.

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