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, have encountered challenges in developing regulations aimed at platforms. This research investigates the development of the … UK's Online Safety Act (OSA) as a key case to examine government capacity for regulating digital platforms. It explores … the dynamics between the UK government and platforms, revealing persistent resource asymmetries that not only challenge …
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, we found the geo-block increased sharing of content from alternative platforms, while the share of pro-Russian content … major platforms, but they also show how alternative platforms allow for the continued spread of banned content. …
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a contribution to the important debate on the interaction of states and platforms in governing online content. …
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Platform power is a societal concern on many levels. Thus, we argue that addressing it with the common market competition approach is limited. The research we present aims to develop and test an alternative approach to conceptualising and assessing platform power. We propose a framework that...
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high-profile incidents and to focus on the largest, US based platforms. In order to contribute to informed policymaking …
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reinforcing a top-down perspective of platformisation centred on distribution platforms like app stores, we focus on often … complex relationship between game makers and the platforms they use. …
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Recent European policy papers call for the consideration of human values in the design of information technology. Value Sensitive Design (VSD) provides a framework for systematically accounting for values in the design of technical artefacts. This paper examines how the distribution of power...
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legislation, and including provisions on online platforms being required to remove illegal content, which may end up being …
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Through qualitative analysis of the policies of two major global information intermediaries — Google and Microsoft — and related case studies, this paper demonstrates a) that intermediaries' participation in self-regulatory programmes and implementation of privacy principles does not...
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. That is why we have to look beyond the question whether online platforms should be regulated. As actual regulation …
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