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Intermediary Liability and Freedom of Expression in the EU: from concepts to safeguards

Subject: Law in general
Author: Aleksandra Kuczerawy
Publisher: Intersentia NV
Year published: 2018

States increasingly delegate regulatory and police functions to Internet intermediaries. The delegation is achieved by providing an incentive in the form of conditional liability exemptions. In the EU, the exemptions enshrined in the E-Commerce Directive effectively require intermediaries to police online content if they wish to maintain immunity regarding third party content. Such an approach results in delegated private enforcement that may lead to interference with the right to freedom of expression. Involving intermediaries in ..

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