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Neutrality, fairness or freedom? Principles for platform regulation

open access: yesInternet Policy Review, 2018
The need for online platform regulation has been a topic of scholarly debate. However, reality is now catching up to and even overtaking the academic writing on this subject. France has adopted a law on platform fairness, the European Commission recently
Friso Bostoen
semanticscholar   +2 more sources

Self-regulation [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Er bestaat geen eenvoudige en ‘straightforward’ definitie van zelfregulatie. In het verleden zijn diverse modellen van zelfregulatie ontwikkeld die elk bepaalde aspecten van zelfregulatie beklemtoonden. Wel zijn zelfregulatie-onderzoekers het erover eens
Ledoux, Guuske   +1 more
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Chromatin complex dependencies reveal targeting opportunities in leukemia

open access: yesNature Communications, 2023
Epigenetic regulators are potential therapeutic drug targets in leukemia. Here, the authors perform combinatorial CRISPR knockouts to test gene-gene pairings in leukemia cells to discover compensatory non-lethal or synergistic lethal combinations with ...
Fadi J. Najm   +11 more
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Digital platform regulation: opportunities for information systems research

open access: yesInternet Research, 2023
PurposeInformation Systems (IS) research has built up a considerable understanding of digital platform ecosystems, while policymakers worldwide are aiming to introduce platform regulations that seek to erode fundamental mechanisms of digital platforms ...
Vincent Heimburg, Manuel Wiesche
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Self-regulation 2:0? A critical reflection of the European fight against disinformation

open access: yesHarvard Kennedy School Misinformation Review, 2021
In presenting the European Democracy Action Plan (EDAP) in 2020, the European Commission pledged to build more resilient democracies across the EU. As part of this plan, the Commission announced intensified measures to combat disinformation, both through
Ethan Shattock
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Journalism unions and digital platform regulation: a critical discourse analysis of submissions to Australia's News Media Bargaining Code

open access: yesMedia International Australia, 2023
Journalism unions are among the chorus of voices advocating for digital platform regulation. Yet, despite the documented impacts of platformisation on working conditions and labour markets, few of the recent inquiries into platform power have addressed ...
T. Neilson, KB Heylen
semanticscholar   +1 more source

The politics of platform capitalism: A case study on the regulation of Uber in New York [PDF]

open access: yes, 2022
First published online: 14 August 2020Platform companies like Uber not only disrupt existing markets but also contest existing regulatory regimes. This raises the question of how, when, and why such companies are regulated.
SEIDL, Timo, Timo Seidl
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Smartphone platforms as privacy regulators

open access: yesComputer Law & Security Review, 2021
A series of recent developments highlight the increasingly important role of online platforms in impacting data privacy in today's digital economy. Revelations and parliamentary hearings about privacy violations in Facebook's app and service partner ecosystem, EU Court of Justice judgments on joint responsibility of platforms and platform users, and ...
van Hoboken, J., Ó Fathaigh, R.
openaire   +2 more sources

Coming into Force, not Coming into Effect?

open access: yesWeizenbaum Journal of the Digital Society, 2022
The EU legislator responded to the challenges of the digital transformation and the increase of online communication with Directive 2019/790 on copyright and related rights in the Digital Single Market (CDSMD), which intends to establish a legal ...
Jasmin Brieske, Alexander Peukert
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The Law and Political Economy of Online Visibility

open access: yesTechnology and Regulation, 2023
The paper critically assesses the regulation of social media recommendations in the EU’s 2022 Digital Services Act (DSA), drawing on Sarah Banet-Weiser’s economies of visibility theory.
Rachel Griffin
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