Cross-Border Dissemination of Online Content von Mark D. Cole | Current and Possible Future Regulation of the Online Environment with a Focus on the EU E-Commerce Directive | ISBN 9783848765010

Cross-Border Dissemination of Online Content

Current and Possible Future Regulation of the Online Environment with a Focus on the EU E-Commerce Directive

von Mark D. Cole, Christina Etteldorf und Carsten Ullrich
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinMark D. Cole
Autor / AutorinChristina Etteldorf
Autor / AutorinCarsten Ullrich
Buchcover Cross-Border Dissemination of Online Content | Mark D. Cole | EAN 9783848765010 | ISBN 3-8487-6501-2 | ISBN 978-3-8487-6501-0

Cross-Border Dissemination of Online Content

Current and Possible Future Regulation of the Online Environment with a Focus on the EU E-Commerce Directive

von Mark D. Cole, Christina Etteldorf und Carsten Ullrich
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinMark D. Cole
Autor / AutorinChristina Etteldorf
Autor / AutorinCarsten Ullrich
Can the rules of the European Union’s E-Commerce Directive, which date back to the year 2000, continue to be valid with regard to the dissemination of content in view of the constantly evolving online environment and the changing role of platforms as a result of new business models?
The relevant legal foundations in this respect at EU and national level are complex, and their interplay is often unclear. The resulting uncertainty about who is responsible and therefore liable for certain content requires a critical review of the current legal framework.
This study, conducted by the Institute of European Media Law (EMR) on behalf of the State Media Authority NRW, analyses the current legal framework and reveals ways of enforcing the applicable provisions concerning illegal content. It pays special attention to the need for reform of the E-Commerce Directive in light of the changing role of platforms.