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9 July 2020
Amélie Heldt
9 July 2020

[INTERVIEW] Platforms and their content moderation responsibility: 3 questions to Amélie HELDT

Amélie P. Heldt is a legal scholar and PhD candidate with the University of Hamburg. She is a Junior Researcher […]
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