The Responsibilities of Online Service Providers. (2017)
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- The Responsibilities of Online Service Providers. (2017)
- Main Title:
- The Responsibilities of Online Service Providers
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Mariarosaria Taddeo, Luciano Floridi.
- Editors:
- Taddeo, Mariarosaria
Floridi, Luciano - Other Names:
- École nationale supérieure des beaux-arts (France)
- Contents:
- Chapter1. Introduction New Civic Responsibilities for Online Service Providers (Mariarosaria Taddeo & Luciano Floridi) -- Part I: Responsibilities and liabilities -- Chapter2. The Debate on the Moral Responsibilities of Online Service Providers (Mariarosaria Taddeo & Luciano Floridi) -- Chapter 3. The Immunity of Internet Intermediaries reconsidered? (Gerogios N. Yannopoulos) -- Chapter 4. Is Google responsible for providing fair and unbiased results? (Dirk Lewandowski) -- Chapter 5. We are the victim here -- Data breach notification duties and the duties of victims in the criminal law of democratic states (Burkhard Schafer) -- Chapter 6. Did the Romans get it right? A legal analysis of what Google, eBay, UPC TeleKabel Wien and Delfi have in common (Peggy Valcke) -- PartII: Business ethics & corporate social responsibilities -- Chapter 7. Responsibilities of OSPs from a Business Ethics Point of View (Christoph Luetge) -- Chapter 8. Myth or promise? The corporate social responsibilities of online service providers for human rights (Emily Laidlaw) -- Chapter 9. Online service providers -- a new and unique species of the firm? (Robert Wentrup) -- Chapter 10. Online service providers as human rights arbiters (Rikke Frank Jørgensen & Anja Møller Pedersen) -- Chapter 11. Licensing of user-generated content: why less is mores (Miloš Novovic) -- Part III: Users' rights & international regulations -- Chapter12. Online service providers' liability, copyright infringement and freedomChapter1. Introduction New Civic Responsibilities for Online Service Providers (Mariarosaria Taddeo & Luciano Floridi) -- Part I: Responsibilities and liabilities -- Chapter2. The Debate on the Moral Responsibilities of Online Service Providers (Mariarosaria Taddeo & Luciano Floridi) -- Chapter 3. The Immunity of Internet Intermediaries reconsidered? (Gerogios N. Yannopoulos) -- Chapter 4. Is Google responsible for providing fair and unbiased results? (Dirk Lewandowski) -- Chapter 5. We are the victim here -- Data breach notification duties and the duties of victims in the criminal law of democratic states (Burkhard Schafer) -- Chapter 6. Did the Romans get it right? A legal analysis of what Google, eBay, UPC TeleKabel Wien and Delfi have in common (Peggy Valcke) -- PartII: Business ethics & corporate social responsibilities -- Chapter 7. Responsibilities of OSPs from a Business Ethics Point of View (Christoph Luetge) -- Chapter 8. Myth or promise? The corporate social responsibilities of online service providers for human rights (Emily Laidlaw) -- Chapter 9. Online service providers -- a new and unique species of the firm? (Robert Wentrup) -- Chapter 10. Online service providers as human rights arbiters (Rikke Frank Jørgensen & Anja Møller Pedersen) -- Chapter 11. Licensing of user-generated content: why less is mores (Miloš Novovic) -- Part III: Users' rights & international regulations -- Chapter12. Online service providers' liability, copyright infringement and freedom of expression. Could Europe learn from Canada? (Federica Giovanella) -- Chapter 13. Non-financial disclosures in the tech sector: furthering the trend (Peter Micek & Deniz Duru Aydin) -- Chapter 14. Should we treat Big Data as a public good? (Katarzyna Sledziewska, Renata Włoch) -- Chapter 15. Internet intermediaries as responsible actors? Why it is time to rethink the e-Commerce Directive as well (Sophie Stalla-Bourdillon) -- Chapter 16. Towards fostering compliance by design, drawing designers into the regulatory frame (Ewa Lurger) -- Part IV: Commentaries -- Chapter 17. Does great power come with great responsibility? The need to talk about Corporate Political Responsibility (Dennis Broeders & Linnet Taylor) -- Chapter 18. The Economic Impact of Online Intermediaries (Hosuk Lee-Makiyama and Rositsa Georgieva) -- Chapter 19. Online Service Providers and ethical disclosure in sales (Jennifer Baker). … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Cham : Springer International Publishing Imprint Springer
- Publication Date:
- 2017
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (VII, 347 pages 11 illustrations, 5 illustrations in color.)
- Subjects:
- 343.099
Law
Intellectual property
Philosophy
Computers
Law and legislation
International law
Online information services industry
Mass media -- Law and legislation
Computers -- Law and legislation
Computers
Intellectual property
International law
Law
Online information services industry
Philosophy
Philosophy -- Reference
Law -- Science & Technology
Philosophy
Legal aspects of IT
Law -- Media & the Law
Entertainment & media law
Electronic books - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 3319478524
9783319478524 - Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references.
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