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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  30 January 2025

Bhaskar Chakravorti
Affiliation:
Tufts University, Massachusetts
Joel P. Trachtman
Affiliation:
Tufts University, Massachusetts
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Defeating Disinformation
Digital Platform Responsibility, Regulation and Content Moderation on the Global Technological Commons
, pp. vii - viii
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2025
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Contents

  1. List of Contributors

  2. Acknowledgments

  3. List of Abbreviations

  4. 1Introduction: Comparative, Generative, and Synthetic Analysis of International Dimensions of Platform Responsibility

    Bhaskar Chakravorti and Joel P. Trachtman

  5. 2The United States’ Approach to “Platform” Regulation

    Eric Goldman

  6. 3Platform Responsibility in the European Union: From the E-Commerce Directive to the Digital Services Act

    Christoph Busch

  7. 4Platform Responsibility with Chinese Characteristics

    Jufang Wang

  8. 5Safe Harbor and Content Moderation Regulation in India

    Jhalak Mrignayani Kakkar, Shashank Mohan, and Vasudev Devadasan

  9. 6The Last Breaths of Brazil’s Marco Civil?

    Artur Pericles L. Monteiro

  10. 7International Dimensions of Infectious Disease Control: Applications to Platform Responsibility

    Mark Jit and Dominik K. Hofstetter

  11. 8Platform Responsibility Reforms: Lessons from International Financial Regulation

    Federico Lupo-Pasini

  12. 9The International Tax Regulatory Approach as a Model for Platform Content Moderation

    Carlo Garbarino

  13. 10Drawing Lessons from Efforts at Moderating Extremism

    Farah Pandith and Simone Lipkind

  14. 11Policy Approaches to Defining and Enforcing Responsibilities for Online Platforms

    Josephine Wolff

  15. 12Why Global Platform Governance Is a Sham

    Daniel W. Drezner

  16. 13The Disinformation Paradox: Why Regulating Online Content at Home May Make Matters Worse in the World

    Bhaskar Chakravorti

  17. 14Platform Responsibility: An International Legal Synthesis

    Joel P. Trachtman

  18. 15Conclusion: The Future of Defeating Disinformation

    Bhaskar Chakravorti and Joel P. Trachtman

  19. Index

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