magistrsko diplomsko delo
Abstract
Namen magistrske naloge je predstaviti ureditev odgovornosti spletnih platform za nezakonite vsebine na spletu, kot je bila vzpostavljena z Direktivo o elektronskem poslovanju. V nalogi so predstavljeni novi akterji na spletnem digitalnem trgu, ki so se pojavili po sprejemu Direktive o elektronskem poslovanju, kot so zlasti družbena omrežja in spletne tržnice. Sledijo glavni razlogi za potrebo po sprejemu nove zakonodaje, ki bo odgovorila na sodobne družbene izzive spleta. Poleg nezakonitih vsebin so predstavljene tudi druge pomembne problematike na spletu povezane z delovanjem spletnih platform, kot so negativne posledice priporočilnih sistemov in ustvarjanje zaprtih informacijskih okolij. Kot pomembni ponudniki posredniških storitev so predstavljeni tudi spletni iskalniki skupaj s svojevrstnimi zakonodajnimi izzivi, ki jih njihove storitve prinašajo. Sledi predstavitev predloga Akta o digitalnih storitvah z njegovimi glavnimi zakonodajnimi rešitvami. Predstavljenih je nekaj vprašanj, na katera Akt o digitalnih storitvah ne bo odgovarjal in ostajajo še naprej odprta, kot je odgovornost spletnih platform za hiperpovezave. Na koncu naloge predstavim svoje videnje trenutnega stanja na spletu in svoje napovedi za razvoj v bodoče. Opredelim se zlasti do vprašanja, ali bo Akt o digitalnih sredstvih predstavljal ustrezno zakonodajno orodje za reševanje izzivov današnje spletne ekonomije.
Keywords
odgovornost za nezakonite vsebine;Direktiva o elektronskem poslovanju;notranji digitalni trg;spletne platforme;družbena omrežja;spletne tržnice;spletni iskalniki;družbeni izzivi;Akt o digitalnih storitvah;magistrske diplomske naloge;
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Language: |
Slovenian |
Year of publishing: |
2022 |
Typology: |
2.09 - Master's Thesis |
Organization: |
UL PF - Faculty of Law |
Publisher: |
[B. Tončič] |
UDC: |
347:004(043.2) |
COBISS: |
116791555
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110 |
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Secondary language: |
English |
Secondary title: |
Regulating the liability of online platforms for illegal content |
Secondary abstract: |
The purpose of this Master’s thesis is to present the liability regime of online platforms for illegal content online as established by the E-Commerce Directive. The thesis presents new players in the online digital market that emerged since the adoption of the e-Commerce Directive, such as social networks and online marketplaces. This is followed by a presentation of the main reasons for the need to adopt new legislation that would respond to the modern societal challenges of the internet. In addition to illegal content, other important online issues related to the functioning of online platforms, such as the negative consequences of recommender systems and the creation of closed information environments, are presented. As important providers of intermediary services, online search engines are also discussed together with the specific regulatory challenges their services pose. This is followed by the presentation of the Digital Services Act proposal with its main legislative solutions. There are also some questions that the Digital Services Act will not answer and remain open, such as the responsibility of online platforms for hyperlinks. At the end of my thesis, I present my view of the state-of-play of the online environment and my forecasts for future developments. In particular, I analyse whether the Digital Services Act will constitute the appropriate legislative tool to address the challenges of today’s online economy. |
Secondary keywords: |
liability for illegal content;E-Commerce Directive;Digital Internal Market;online platforms;social networks;online marketplaces;online search engines;societal challenges;Digital Services Act; |
Type (COBISS): |
Master's thesis/paper |
Study programme: |
0 |
Embargo end date (OpenAIRE): |
1970-01-01 |
Thesis comment: |
Univ. v Ljubljani, Pravna fak. |
Pages: |
57 str. |
ID: |
15899493 |