Dossier thématique sur le Digital Service Act et le Digital Market Act

20 May 2023

[ARTICLE] The Supreme Court of the United States dismisses the liability of social media platforms for hosting terrorist content

On May 18, 2023, the Supreme Court of the United States ruled on two highly debated cases. In both cases, social media networks were accused of facilitating the organization of terrorist attacks by failing to effectively combat terrorist content on their platforms. As a result, their responsibility was called into question.
2 June 2023

[STUDENT ESSAY] Bridging the Bargaining Power Gap: Protecting News Media in the Digital Age 

By Milan Wiertz The Digital, Governance and Sovereignty Chair now publishes, on a regular basis, the finest essays and papers […]
27 June 2023

[STUDENT ESSAY] In the Age of Tech Giants, Is Meta on a Treacherous Path?

By Trinabh Banerjee The Digital, Governance and Sovereignty Chair will now publish, on a regular basis, the finest essays and […]
30 June 2023

[STUDENT ESSAY] How US Law FOSTA-SESTA “Inadvertently” Censored Sex Workers’ Social Media Usage

By Zoe Murray The Digital, Governance and Sovereignty Chair will now publish, on a regular basis, the finest essays and […]
31 August 2023

[STUDENT POLICY BRIEF] Should Interoperability across Social Media Platforms be mandatory in the EU?

By Louis Denart, Noah Fröhlich, Nicoletta Koch & Giovanni Maggi The Digital, Governance and Sovereignty Chair publishes, on a regular […]
12 September 2023

[STUDENTS POLICY BRIEF] How should the European Union regulate dark patterns?

By Tom Akhurst, Laura Zurdo, Christoph Mautner Markhof & Riccardo Rapparini The Digital, Governance and Sovereignty Chair publishes, on a […]