The article argues that intermediaries are no longer subject to a conditional liability, but instead fall within the ambit of an organizational liability regime, whereby liability depends on the structure adopted by the undertaking in relation to the diverse types of content.16 The following addresses three categories of illegal content which have become the subject of legislative attention at an EU level as part of the DSM, namely copyright infringing, harmful (hate speech and content harmful to children) and misleading content.
New obligations for internet Iintermediaries in the digital single market—safe harbors in turmoil?
Montagnani, Maria Lillà;Trapova, Alina
2019
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The article argues that intermediaries are no longer subject to a conditional liability, but instead fall within the ambit of an organizational liability regime, whereby liability depends on the structure adopted by the undertaking in relation to the diverse types of content.16 The following addresses three categories of illegal content which have become the subject of legislative attention at an EU level as part of the DSM, namely copyright infringing, harmful (hate speech and content harmful to children) and misleading content.File in questo prodotto:
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