Regulating Big Tech

Regulating Big Tech

Policy Responses to Digital Dominance

Tambini, Damian; Moore, Martin

Oxford University Press Inc

01/2022

382

Mole

Inglês

9780197616109

15 a 20 dias

Introduction
Damian Tambini and Martin Moore

PART I: Enhancing Competition

1. Reshaping Platform-Driven Digital Markets
Mariana Mazzucato, Josh Entsminger, and Rainer Kattel

2. Reforming Competition and Media Law--The German Approach
Bernd Holznagel and Sarah Hartmann

3. Overcoming Market Power in Online Video Platforms
Eli M. Noam

4. Enabling Community-Owned Platforms--A Proposal for a Tech New Deal
Nathan Schneider

PART II: Increasing Accountability

5. Obliging Platforms to Accept a Duty of Care
Lorna Woods and Will Perrin

6. Minimizing Data-Driven Targeting and Providing a Public Search Alternative
Angela Phillips and Eleonora Maria Mazzoli

7. Accelerating Adoption of a Digital Intermediary Tax
Elda Brogi and Roberta Maria Carlini

PART III: Safeguarding Privacy

8. Treating Dominant Digital Platforms as Public Trustees
Philip M. Napoli

9. Establishing Auditing Intermediaries to Verify Platform Data
Ben Wagner and Lubos Kuklis

10. Promoting Data for Well-Being While Minimizing Stigma
Frank Pasquale

Part IV: Protecting Democracy

11. Responding to Disinformation: Ten Recommendations for Regulatory Action and Forbearance
Chris Marsden, Ian Brown, and Michael Veale

12. Creating New Electoral Public Spheres
Martin Moore

13. Transposing Public Service Media Obligations to Dominant Platforms
Jacob Rowbottom

PART V: Reforming Governance

14. A Model for Global Governance of Platforms
Robert Fay

15. Determining Our Technological and Democratic Future: A Wish List
Paul Nemitz and Matthias Pfeffer

16. Reconceptualizing Media Freedom
Damian Tambini

17. A New Social Contract for Platforms
Victor Pickard

Conclusion: Without a Holistic Vision, Democratic Media Reforms May Fail
Martin Moore and Damian Tambini