LEADER 06499nam 22005773a 450 001 9910557237603321 005 20240117101615.0 010 $a9783748929789 010 $a3748929781 024 8 $ahttps://doi.org/10.5771/9783748929789 035 $a(CKB)5600000000092550 035 $a(ScCtBLL)7ae67039-9bcf-4f06-a817-73fb91b3afa0 035 $a(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/72846 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC6806453 035 $a(Au-PeEL)EBL6806453 035 $a(OCoLC)1286430368 035 $a(oapen)doab72846 035 $a(oapen)doab92009 035 $a(EXLCZ)995600000000092550 100 $a20220504i20212022 uu 101 0 $aeng 135 $auru|||||||||| 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 00$aPerspectives on Platform Regulation $eConcepts and Models of Social Media Governance Across the Globe /$fJudit Bayer, Bernd Holznagel, Pa?ivi Korpisaari, Lorna Woods$hVolume 1 205 $a1st ed. 210 $aBaden-Baden$cNomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG$d2021 210 1$a[s.l.] :$cNomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG,$d2021. 215 $a1 online resource (602 p.) 225 1 $aRecht und Digitalisierung | Digitization and the Law 311 08$a9783848785575 311 08$a3848785579 327 $aIntroduction /$rJudit Bayer, Lorna Woods, Bernd Holznagel --$gModels of platform regulation --$tRights and duties of online platforms /$rJudit Bayer --$tEuropean legislative initiative for very large communication platforms /$rJan Christopher Kalbhenn --$tIntroducing the systems approach and the statutory duty of care /$rLorna Woods --$tPolicy developments in the USA to address platform information disorders /$rSarah Hartmann --$tInteroperability of messenger services : possibilities for a consumer-friendly approach /$rJo?rg Becker, Bernd Holznagel, Kilian Mu?ller --$tSix problems with Facebook's oversight board : not enough contract law, too much human rights /$rMa?rten Schultz --$gScreenshopts : a glance beyond the transatlantic --$t"Open with caution" : how Taiwan approaches platform governance in the global market and geopolitics /$rKuo-Wei Wu, Shun-Ling Chen, Poren Chiang --$tDigital platform regulation in Japan : does the soft approach work? /$rIzumi Aizu --$tSocial media platform regulation in India : a special reference to the information technology (intermediary guidelines and digital media ethics code) rules, 2021 /$rSiwal Ashwini --$tThoughts on the regulation of content on social media in Latin America : authors' rights, limitations, and content filtering /$rMaria L. Vazquez, Maria Carolina Herrera Rubio, Alejandro Arechiga Morales --$gTopic-based regulation : media law and data protection --$tMedia law regulation of social networks : country report : Germany /$rBernd Holznagel, Jan Christopher Kalbhenn --$tReshaping Canada's Broadcasting Act : solutions in search of a problem? /$rMichael Geist --$tThe UK's approach to regulation of digital platforms /$rLorna Woods --$tSocial media users data access : Russian legal approach /$rJuliya Kharitonova, Larissa Sannikova --$gHate speech on platforms --$tProtecting democratic expression online : Canada's work in progress /$rRichard Janda --$tLessons learned from the first years with the NetzDG /$rMaximilian Hemmert-Halswick --$tPlatform governance at the periphery : moderation, shutdowns and intervention /$rGiovanni De Gregorio, Nicole Stremlau --$tProtecting the freedom of expression in an era of "platformization" : paving a road to censorship? /$rJacob Mchangama, Natalie Alkiviadou --$tOnline shaming : a new challenge for criminal justice /$rKristiina Koivukari, Pa?ivi Korpisaari --$tThe role of occupational safety and health legislation in hate speech regulation : employers' responsibility to prevent and respond to the risk of hate speech at work : the Finnish perspective /$rEnni Ala-Mikkula --$gCombating disinformation --$tPlatform (un)accountability : reviewing platform responses to the global disinfodemic one year onward /$rTrisha Meyer, Alexandre Alaphilippe --$tDisinformation in the perspective of media pluralism in Europe : the role of platforms /$rElda Brogi, Konrad Bleyer-Simon --$tThe regulation of online disinformation in Singapore /$rPeng Hwa Ang, Gerard Goggin --$tConclusions : regulatory responses to communication platforms : models and limits /$rJudit Bayer, Bernd Holznagel, Pa?ivi Korpisaari, Lorna Woods --$gThe authors and editors --$gIndex. 330 $aOnline social media platforms set the agenda and structure for public and private communication in our age. Their influence and power is beyond any traditional media empire. Their legal regulation is a pressing challenge, but currently, they are mainly governed by economic pressures. There are now diverse legislative attempts to regulate platforms in various parts of the world. The European Union and most of its Member States have historically relied on soft law, but are now looking to introduce regulation. Leading researchers of the field analyse the hard questions and the responses given by various states. The book offers legislative solutions from various parts of the world, compares regulatory concepts and assesses the use of algorithms. With contributions by Izumi Aizu, Enni Ala-Mikkula, Alexandre Alaphilippe, Natalie Alkiviadou, Alejandro Are?chiga Morales, Siwal Ashwini, Judit Bayer, Jo?rg Becker, Konrad Bleyer-Simon, Elda Brogi, Shun-Ling Chen, Poren Chiang, Michael Geist, Gerard Goggin, Giovanni De Gregorio, Sarah Hartmann, Maximilian Hemmert-Halswick, Maria Carolina Herrera Rubio, Bernd Holznagel, Peng Hwa Ang, Richard Janda, Jan Christopher Kalbhenn, Juliya Kharitonova, Kristiina Koivukari, Pa?ivi Korpisaari, Jacob Mchangama, Trisha Meyer, Kilian Mu?ller, Larissa Sannikova, Ma?rten Schultz, Nicole Stremlau, Maria L. 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