Governance of Digital Single Market Actors
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Product details:
- Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing
- Date of Publication 9 May 2025
- ISBN 9781839101472
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages234 pages
- Size 234x156 mm
- Language English 652
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Short description:
This book explores the digital future of the EU, critically analysing the governance of digital single market actors and the platform economy. It discusses notions of freedom, responsibility and accountability, examining the circulation of unlawful content through the broad lens of digital governance.
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This book explores the digital future of the EU, critically analysing the governance of digital single market actors and the platform economy. It discusses notions of freedom, responsibility and accountability, examining the circulation of unlawful content through the broad lens of digital governance.
Chapters delve into the automation of content moderation and the rise of algorithmic enforcement, covering personal data protection in an age of artificial intelligence. They shed light on the measures put in place by video-sharing platforms for the protection of children, identifying landmark legislation, such as the Audiovisual Media Services Directive, and demonstrating the importance of consent, transparency and accountability. The book further introduces a normative structure for protecting users and core democratic values while supporting enforcement, striking a balance between the responsibility of platforms and freedom of innovation.
Governance of Digital Single Market Actors is a crucial resource for students and academics in human rights and IT law. Its unique insights will also greatly benefit legal and business practitioners navigating evolving regulatory landscapes.
This book explores the digital future of the EU, critically analysing the governance of digital single market actors and the platform economy. It discusses notions of freedom, responsibility and accountability, examining the circulation of unlawful content through the broad lens of digital governance.
This title contains one or more Open Access chapters.
‘I strongly endorse Governance of Digital Single Market Actors, edited by Katja Weckström, Maria Lillà Montagnani, and Katarzyna Klafkowska-Waśniowska. The volume goes beyond conventional analyses by thoughtfully redefining how EU regulatory frameworks can respond to the complexities posed by digital platforms. Particularly valuable is its nuanced exploration of accountability in algorithmic governance, liability transformations, and user-centric protection measures. This work significantly advances discussions around platform governance and offers fresh perspectives vital for informed regulatory strategies.’
Table of Contents:
Contents
Introduction to governance of the platform economy 1
Katja Weckström, Maria Lillà Montagnani and Katarzyna
Klafkowska-Waśniowska
PART I FREEDOM, RESPONSIBILITY, AND ACCOUNTABILITY
1 Governing the internet economy by regulating digital market
actors 6
Katja Weckström
2 Responsibility of online platforms and content moderation in
the EU 45
Katarzyna Klafkowska-Waśniowska
3 An (enhanced) accountability framework for an enhanced
liability regime 80
Maria Lillà Montagnani
PART II DIGITAL CHALLENGES AND REGULATORY RESPONSES
4 Freedom and responsibility in the platform economy: a
consumer law perspective 101
Agnieszka Jabłonowska and Monika Namysłowska
5 Personal data protection in a world of artificial intelligence
and Internet of Things: consent, transparency and accountability 119
Althaf Marsoof and Indranath Gupta
6 The protection of children by video-sharing platforms
under the Audiovisual Media Services Directive: codifying
platforms’ responsibility to respect children’s rights 148
Eva Lievens and Valerie Verdoodt
7 A new liability paradigm for online platforms in EU
copyright law 172
João Pedro Quintais
8 Conclusion to governance of the platform economy 211
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