The Oxford handbook of online intermediary liability
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The Oxford handbook of online intermediary liability
Oxford University Press, 2020
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Online intermediary liability
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注記
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
To better understand the heterogeneity of the international online intermediary liability regime, The Oxford Handbook of Intermediary Liability Online is designed to provide a comprehensive, authoritative and 'state-of-the-art' discussion of by highlighting emerging trends. This book discusses fundamental legal issues in intermediary liability online, while also describing advancement in intermediary liability theory and identifying recent policy trends. Sections I and II provide a taxonomy of internet platforms, a general discussion of possible basis for liability and remedies, while putting into context intermediary liability regulation with fundamental rights and the ethical implications of the intermediaries' role. Section III presents a jurisdictional overview discussing intermediary liability safe harbour arrangements and highlighting issues with systemic fragmentation and miscellaneous inconsistent approaches. Mapping online intermediary liability worldwide entails the review of a wide-ranging topic, stretching into many different areas of law and domain-specific solutions. Section IV provides an overview of intermediate liability for copyright, trademark, and privacy infringement, together with Internet platforms' obligations and liabilities for defamation, hate and dangerous speech. Section V reviews intermediary liability enforcement strategies by focusing on emerging trends, including proactive monitoring obligations across the entire spectrum of intermediary liability subject matters, blocking orders against innocent third parties, and the emergence of administrative enforcement of intermediary liability online. In addition, Section VI discusses an additional core emerging trend in intermediary liability enforcement: voluntary measures and private ordering. Finally, international private law issues are addressed in Section VII with special emphasis on the international struggle over Internet jurisdiction and extra-territorial enforcement of intermediaries' obligations.
目次
Part I - Introduction
1: Giancarlo Frosio: Mapping Intermediary Liability Online
Part II - Mapping Fundamental Notions
2: Graeme Dinwoodie: Who Are Internet Intermediaries?
3: Jaani Riordan: A Typology of Intermediary Liability
4: Martin Husovec: Remedies First, Liability Second: Or Why We Fail to Agree on Optimal Design of Intermediary Liability?
5: Kristofer Erickson and Martin Kretschmer: Empirical Approaches to Intermediary Liability
6: Mariarosaria Taddeo: The Civic Role of OSPs in Mature Information Societies
7: Christophe Geiger, Giancarlo Frosio, and Elena Izyumenko: Intermediary Liability and Fundamental Rights
Part III - Safe Harbors, Liability, and Fragmentation
8: Eric Goldman: An Overview of the United States' Section 230 Internet Immunity
9: J Carlos Lara and Alan Sears: The Impact of Free Trade Agreements on Internet Intermediary Liability Provisions in Latin American Countries
10: Luiz Fernando Marrey Moncau and Diego Werneck Arguelhes: Marco Civil da Internet and Digital Constitutionalism
11: Nicolo Zingales: Intermediary Liability in Africa: Looking Back, Moving Forward?
12: Kylie Pappalardo and Nicolas Suzor: The Liability of Australian Online Intermediaries
13: Kyung Sin Park: From Liability Trap to the World's Safest Harbor: Lessons from China, India, Japan, Korea, Indonesia, and Malaysia
14: Danny Friedmann: Oscillating from Safe Harbor to Liability: Towards Omniscient Intermediaries in China
15: Maria Lilla Montagnani: A New Liability Regime for Illegal Content in the Digital Single Market Strategy
Part IV - A Subject-Matter Specific Overview
16: Christina Angelopoulos: Harmonising Intermediary Copyright Liability in the EU
17: Eleonora Rosati: The Direct Liability of Intermediaries
18: Jack Lerner: Secondary Copyright Infringement Liability and User-Generated Content in the United States
19: Frederick Mostert: Intermediary Liability and Online Trademark Infringement: Emerging International Common Approaches
20: Martin Senftleben: Intermediary Liability and Trademark Infringement: Proliferation of Filter Obligations in Civil Law Jurisdictions?
21: Richard Arnold: Intermediary Liability and Trademark Infringement: A Common Law Perspective
22: Valentina Moscon and Reto Hilty: Online Intermediaries as a Vehicle for Unfair Commercial Practices and Trade Secrets Infringement: What Liability within the European Legal Framework?
23: Emily Laidlaw: Notice-and-Notice-Plus: A Canadian Perspective Beyond the Liability and Immunity Divide
24: Tarlach McGonagle: Free Expression and Internet Intermediaries: The Changing Geometry of European Regulation
25: Miquel Peguera: The Right to be Forgotten in Europe: Foundations and Limits
26: Eduardo Bertoni: Right to be...Forgotten? Trends in Latin America after the Belen Case and the Impact of the New European Rules
Part V - Intermediary Liability and Online Enforcement
27: Aleksandra Kuczerawy: From 'Notice and Take Down' to 'Notice and Stay Down': Risks and Safeguards for Freedom of Expression
28: Giancarlo Frosio and Sunimal Mendis: Monitoring and Filtering: European Reform or Global Trend?
29: Christophe Geiger and Elena Izyumenko: Blocking Orders: Assessing Tensions with Human Rights
30: Alessandro Cogo and Marco Ricolfi: Administrative Enforcement of Copyright Infringement Online in Europe
Part VI - Intermediary Responsibility, Accountability and Private Ordering
31: Giancarlo Frosio and Martin Husovec: Intermediary Accountability and Responsibility
32: Annemarie Bridy: Addressing Infringement: Developments in Content Regulation in the US and the DNS
33: Sergei Hovyadinov: Intermediary Liability in Russia and the Role of Private Business in the Enforcement of State Controls over the Internet
34: Niva Elkin-Koren and Maayan Perel: Guarding the Guardians: Content Moderation by Online Intermediaries and the Rule of Law
35: Ben Wagner: Algorithmic Accountability: Towards Accountable Systems
Part VII - Internet Jurisdiction, Extra-territoriality and Liability
36: Dan Svantesson: Internet Jurisdiction and Intermediary Liability
37: Michael Geist: The Equustek Effect: A Canadian Perspective on Global Takedown Orders in the Age of the Internet
38: Bertrand de la Chapelle and Paul Fehlinger: Jurisdiction on the Internet: from Legal Arms Race to Transnational Cooperation
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