
Platform Regulation
Exemplars, Approaches, and Solutions
Pradip Ninan Thomas(Author)
Oxford University Press
Published on 6. March 2023
Book
Hardback
142 pages
978-0-19-288796-2 (ISBN)
Description
Over the last decade or two, a handful of powerful, monopolist platforms have embraced our lives worldwide. They intermediate our socialities and relationships, what we search for on the Internet, and our online purchases. We are living in a global economy that is fuelled by the monetization of affect. One is now only too aware that various platforms are very systematically using the advantages stemming from algorithmic power and platform externalities to mine and privatize personal data that is in turn sold to advertisers who target not just the present but also future economic behaviours of users. One now also hears of the complicity of some of these platforms in data breaches that have contributed to the making and unmaking of political fortunes of key political parties across geographies. This unprecedented power of platforms is, however, being challenged today. Data breaches, evidence of platform manipulations, platform complicities with state surveillance, and their monopolist behaviours and its consequences for competition and data privacy have become the basis for regulatory responses from governments throughout the world. National and regional courts of law have collected a lot of evidence on myriad forms of platform illegalities that discriminate against competitors and that point to the privatization of personal data on a global scale. The proposed volume provides an introduction to some of the issues and challenges related to platform regulation, the conundrums and paradoxes involved, and also to some of the well-conceived and manageable regulatory pathways currently being explored by national and regional governments. It highlights regulatory responses from four jurisdictions - the European Union, USA, India, and Australia.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 222 mm
Width: 145 mm
Thickness: 11 mm
Weight
319 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-288796-2 (9780192887962)
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Person
Pradip Ninan Thomas is Associate Professor, School of Communication and Arts, University of Queensland, Australia. His research focusses on media and religion, the political economy of communications, the media in India, and communications for social change. Thomas has written extensively in these areas in all the leading journals in the field, including the Journal of Communications and Communication Theory. He has authored nine books and edited numerous others.
Author
Associate ProfessorAssociate Professor, School of Communication & Arts, The University of Queensland, Australia
Content
1: Platform Regulation: Three Reasons
2: Introduction to Platform Power
3: The EU, Platform Regulation, and the Right to be Forgotten
4: Platform Regulation in the USA
5: The Equalization Levy in India
6: The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission's (ACCC) Digital Platforms Inquiry
7: Platform Regulation: Challenges and Opportunities
2: Introduction to Platform Power
3: The EU, Platform Regulation, and the Right to be Forgotten
4: Platform Regulation in the USA
5: The Equalization Levy in India
6: The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission's (ACCC) Digital Platforms Inquiry
7: Platform Regulation: Challenges and Opportunities