Oxford Handbook of Online Intermediary Liability
Herausgeber: Frosio, Giancarlo
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This book provides a comprehensive, authoritative, and state-of-the-art discussion of fundamental legal issues in intermediary liability online, while also describing advancement in intermediary liability theory and identifying recent policy trends.
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This book provides a comprehensive, authoritative, and state-of-the-art discussion of fundamental legal issues in intermediary liability online, while also describing advancement in intermediary liability theory and identifying recent policy trends.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 802
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Juli 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 173mm x 53mm
- Gewicht: 1633g
- ISBN-13: 9780198837138
- ISBN-10: 0198837135
- Artikelnr.: 59257211
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 802
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Juli 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 173mm x 53mm
- Gewicht: 1633g
- ISBN-13: 9780198837138
- ISBN-10: 0198837135
- Artikelnr.: 59257211
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Giancarlo Frosio is an Associate Professor at the Center for International Intellectual Property Studies at Strasbourg University, a Fellow at Stanford Law School CIS and Faculty Associate of the NEXA Center in Turin.
* 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 Lillà 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
* 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 Lillà 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
* 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 Lillà 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
* 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 Lillà 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







