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Internet Intermediaries Liability: Participative Networking Platforms and Harmful Content

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2016

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Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington

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This paper proposes a new conceptual approach to the issue of Internet Service Intermediaries’ (ISIs) liability by classifying these agents into Authority Gatekeepers and Micro-Gatekeepers. This classification aims to give a better understanding of ISIs role on the new online chain of communication and their responsibility for harmful content created by third parties. This paper analyses from a critical perspective how legal sources have addressed the liability of one type of ISIs, Platform Networked Providers (PNP) such as Facebook, for harmful digital communications and proposes a new way to deal with this problem in order to balance Freedom of Expression and effectively deterring harmful speech.

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Internet Intermediaries' liability, Gatekeepers, Freedom of expression, Participative Networked Platforms, Gatekeepers and democratization of the speech, Safe harbour, Harmful Digital Communication Act 2015, Facebook Host, E-commerce Directive 2000

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