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100 1 _aSartor, Giovanni
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245 1 _aProviders Liability: From the eCommerce Directive to the future
_cProf. Dr Giovanni Sartor , European University Institute of Florence
260 _aBrussels
_bPolicy Department A: Economic and Scientific Policy. European Parliament
_c2017
300 _a36 p.
336 _atexto (visual)
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337 _aelectrónico
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338 _arecurso en línea
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500 _aThe study addresses the secondary liability of Internet in termediaries, namely, the issue of whether and to what extent, intermediaries — who bring together or facilitate transactions between third parties on the Internet — should be liable for, or in dependence of, illegal activities by their users. The report discusses the main issues related to the pplication of the Directive, and makes some suggestions for future improvements It argues that the exemption should be maintained, since it is needed to ensure the diverse rovision of intermediation services and the freedoms of the users of such services. Some updates to the current regulation may provide better guidance to Internet intermediaries, their users, and legal professionals.
650 _aComercio electrónico
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650 7 _aDerechos digitales
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710 _aParlamento Europeo.
_bDirección General de Políticas Internas
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_uhttp://www.europarl.europa.eu/thinktank/es/document.html?reference=IPOL_IDA(2017)614179
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