Regulating Big Tech
Policy Responses to Digital Dominance

597122
商品コード : 597122
タイトルRegulating Big Tech
サブタイトルPolicy Responses to Digital Dominance
著者Moore, Martin/Tambini, Damian (Eds.)
出版年20220105
出版社Oxford University Press
装丁paperback
ISBN9780197616109
Regulating Big Tech
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  • Explores cutting-edge policy innovations and short, highly-targeted policy proposals from leading voices in economics, law, and policy
  • Develops a practical policy toolkit with strategies to effectively regulate dominance in digital markets
  • Demonstrates the corrosive effects of tech giants on democratic decision-making and human autonomy
  • Offers actionable policy solutions for issues across data privacy, antitrust, fake news, competition, and accountability

 

Description

Since Digital Dominance was published in 2018, a global consensus has emerged that technology platforms should be regulated. Governments from the United States to Australia have sought to reduce the power of these platforms and curtail the dominance of a few, yet regulatory responses remain fragmented, with some focused solely on competition while others seek to address issues around harm, privacy, and freedom of expression.

Regulating Big Tech condenses the vibrant tech policy debate into a toolkit for the policy maker, legal expert, and academic seeking to address one of the key issues facing democracies today: platform dominance and its impact on society. Contributors explore elements of the toolkit through comprehensive coverage of existing and future policy on data, antitrust, competition, freedom of expression, jurisdiction, fake news, elections, liability, and accountability, while also identifying potential policy impacts on global communication, user rights, public welfare, and economic activity.

With original chapters from leading academics and policy experts, Regulating Big Tech sets out a policy framework that can address interlocking challenges of contemporary tech regulation and offer actionable solutions for our technological future.