Book
Platform regulations: how platforms are regulated and how they regulate us
Fecha
2017-11Registro en:
978-85-9597-014-4
Autor
Belli, Luca
Erdos, David
Fernández Pérez, Maryant
Francisco, Pedro Augusto P.
Garstka, Krzysztof
Herzog, Judith
Huszti-Orban, Krisztina
Kaye, David
Laidlaw, Emily B.
Lynskey, Orla
Madzou, Lofred
McNamee, Joe
Reda, Julia
Tessier, Marc
Tusikov, Natasha
Zolynski, Célia
Weber, Rolf H.
Zingales, Nicolo
Institución
Resumen
This book is the Official 2017 Outcome of the UN IGF Dynamic Coalition on Platform Responsibility (DCPR), which is a multistakeholder group fostering a cooperative analysis of online platforms’ responsibility to respect human rights, while putting forward solutions to protect platform-users’ rights. This book offers responses to the DCPR’s call for multistakeholder dialogue, made ever more pressing by the diverse and raising challenges generated by the platformisation of our economy and, more generally, our society. The analyses featured in this book critically explore the human rights dimension of the digital platform debate, subsequently focusing on the governance of personal data and, lastly, suggesting new solutions for the new roles played by online platforms. This volume includes the Recommendations on Terms of Service and Human Rights, which were elaborated through a multistakeholder participatory process, facilitated by the DCPR. In accordance with the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights, the Recommendations provide guidance for terms of service that may deemed as “responsible” due to their respect of internationally agreed human rights standards.
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