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Mark Owen and Louise Popple look at the rationale behind attempts to regulate online harm.
Adam Rendle and Xuyang Zhu discuss platform responsibility for user-uploaded copyright infringement.
Michael Yates looks at the problems caused by fake news and the difficulties involved in fixing this global phenomenon. More
Johanna Spiegel discusses the effectiveness of the NetzDG two years in.
We look at the patchwork of regulation and guidance which helps protect children online in the UK.
Debbie Heywood looks at how the GDPR and the Data Protection Act 2018 cover children's data privacy.
Debbie Heywood sets out the main provisions of the new Online Platforms Regulation.
Charlotte Hill and Daniel Hirschfield look at the key changes brought in by PSD2.
Regulating the internet
How do you manage online harms without impacting freedom of speech? Who is responsible for unlawful or harmful online content? How do you protect vulnerable people and how do you create an environment that works for all stakeholders? These are problems governments around the world are wrestling with. We look at a range of issues being tackled in the EU and the UK, both broad and specific, as new legislation is debated and enacted, impacting platforms and potentially changing the way they work.