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TRIER STUDIES ON DIGITAL LAW / Content Regulation in the European Union
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Content Regulation in the European Union: The Digital Services Act
Illegal and (lawful, but) harmful content most notably hate speech and fake news, but also violent videos, copyright infringement, or child pornography is a crucial problem on digital platforms like Facebook, YouTube, TikTok and Twitter. The EU's 2022 Digital Services Act aims at tackling this problem by introducing an updated horizontal framework for all categories of content and activities on intermediary services. This raises several questions. How far do national and European free speech guarantees go? If hate speech can be banned to protect the victims' rights, how can the prohibition of fake news be justified? What is the remaining leeway of the platforms for private content moderation? Who is responsible for fighting and taking down illegal content? How can the victims of de-platforming, content takedowns or shadow banning claim their right to freedom of opinion? Finally, how will these legal responsibilities be enforced? These questions are addressed in the articles of the edited volume, proceeding from the 2022 Annual Conference of the Institute for Digital Law Trier (IRDT).
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Professor of Public Law, EU Law, International Law, Migration Law and Comparative Law at Leipzig University.
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09783757550950
- Auflage 2. Aufl.
- Altersempfehlung 1 bis 18 Jahre
- Genre Recht
- Größe H8mm x B170mm x T240mm
- EAN 9783757550950
- Titel TRIER STUDIES ON DIGITAL LAW / Content Regulation in the European Union
- Autor Antje von Ungern-Sternberg , Florence G'Sell , Ruth Janal , Lea Katharina Kumkar , Martin Steinebach , Mattias Wendel
- Untertitel The Digital Services Act
- Gewicht 268g
- Herausgeber epubli
- Anzahl Seiten 152
- Lesemotiv Verstehen