Combining academic research with practical insights, Principles of the Digital Services Act offers a robust analysis into how to apply and further develop the most important tools of the Digital Services Act to rebuild trust in the digital environment.
Combining academic research with practical insights, Principles of the Digital Services Act offers a robust analysis into how to apply and further develop the most important tools of the Digital Services Act to rebuild trust in the digital environment.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Martin Husovec is an Associate Professor of Law at The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE). His scholarship deals with questions of innovation policy and digital liberties, particularly intellectual property law, platform regulation, and freedom of expression. Martin obtained his Ph.D. from the Max Planck Institute for Innovation and Competition, and has held visiting appointments at Stanford Law School (2014), the Japanese Institute for Intellectual Property (2015), the Central European University (2018) the European University Institute (2018), and Cambridge University (2019).
Inhaltsangabe
Part I: Introduction 1: Introduction: Taming the Powers 2: Overview of the DSA 3: Human rights Part II: Liability 4: Introduction to Liability Framework 5: Prohibition of general monitoring obligations 6: Liability Exemptions: General Requirements 7: Liability Exemptions: Specific Services 8: Injunctions and Orders Part III: Accountability 9: Introduction to Accountability framework 10: Content Moderation: Outline 11: Fair Moderation Process 12: Fair Content Rules 13: Risk-Based Approach to Digital Services 14: Fair Design Practices 15: General Risk Management 16: Transparency Part IV: DSA as a Policy Tool 17: DSA as a Cornerstone of the EU Single Market 18: DSA as a Digital Rights Charter 19: DSA as a Mixed Enforcement System 20: DSA as a Co-Regulatory System Part V: Outlook 21: Principles
Part I: Introduction 1: Introduction: Taming the Powers 2: Overview of the DSA 3: Human rights Part II: Liability 4: Introduction to Liability Framework 5: Prohibition of general monitoring obligations 6: Liability Exemptions: General Requirements 7: Liability Exemptions: Specific Services 8: Injunctions and Orders Part III: Accountability 9: Introduction to Accountability framework 10: Content Moderation: Outline 11: Fair Moderation Process 12: Fair Content Rules 13: Risk-Based Approach to Digital Services 14: Fair Design Practices 15: General Risk Management 16: Transparency Part IV: DSA as a Policy Tool 17: DSA as a Cornerstone of the EU Single Market 18: DSA as a Digital Rights Charter 19: DSA as a Mixed Enforcement System 20: DSA as a Co-Regulatory System Part V: Outlook 21: Principles
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