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Platform Liability for Hate Speech & the Country of Origin Principle: Too Much Internal Market?
How hate speech liability rules for social media platforms are testing the boundaries of the E-Commerce-Directive’s country of origin principle
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Daniel Holznagel
Veröffentlicht/Copyright:
15. August 2020
Published Online: 2020-08-15
Published in Print: 2020-08-01
© 2020 by Verlag Dr. Otto Schmidt KG, Gustav-Heinemann-Ufer 58, 50968 Köln.
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- Title
- Table of Contents
- Articles
- COVID 19 and Force Majeure/Extraordinary Event Clauses: It’s Time to Dust Them Off
- Platform Liability for Hate Speech & the Country of Origin Principle: Too Much Internal Market?
- Case Law
- EU: Invalidity of EU-US Privacy Shield and Legality of Requirements in Standard Contract Clauses – Schrems II
- Canada: Invalid Arbitration Clause For Uber Drivers
- Updates
- Switzerland: Revision of Federal Data Protection Act (FDPA)
- Imprint
Artikel in diesem Heft
- Title
- Table of Contents
- Articles
- COVID 19 and Force Majeure/Extraordinary Event Clauses: It’s Time to Dust Them Off
- Platform Liability for Hate Speech & the Country of Origin Principle: Too Much Internal Market?
- Case Law
- EU: Invalidity of EU-US Privacy Shield and Legality of Requirements in Standard Contract Clauses – Schrems II
- Canada: Invalid Arbitration Clause For Uber Drivers
- Updates
- Switzerland: Revision of Federal Data Protection Act (FDPA)
- Imprint