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The Internet is not an unchartered territory. On the Internet, norms matter. They interact, regulate, are contested and legitimated by multiple actors. But are they diverse and unstructured, or are they part of a recognizable order? And if the latter, what does this order look like? This collected v...

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spelling oapen-20.500.12657-576192023-07-04T12:06:35Z The Law of Global Digitality C. Kettemann, Matthias Peukert, Alexander Spiecker gen. Döhmann, Indra Bots business law Central Bank Digital Currency Commercial Law Conflict of laws Consumer Contracts Cybersquatters code is law criminal law cross-border digital issues cyberlaw Data Protection Law Deep Fakes Digital commerce Digital Platform Disclosure Obligations digital communication European General Data Protection Regulation Facebook financial markets GDPR Global Commerce Global Digitality global communication networks global digital issues Intellectual property enforcement IP rights jurisdiction local legal systems Money laundering bic Book Industry Communication::L Law::LA Jurisprudence & general issues The Internet is not an unchartered territory. On the Internet, norms matter. They interact, regulate, are contested and legitimated by multiple actors. But are they diverse and unstructured, or are they part of a recognizable order? And if the latter, what does this order look like? This collected volume explores these key questions while providing new perspectives on the role of law in times of digitality. The book compares six different areas of law that have been particularly exposed to global digitality, namely laws regulating consumer contracts, data protection, the media, financial markets, criminal activity and intellectual property law. By comparing how these very different areas of law have evolved with regard to cross-border online situations, the book considers whether cyberlaw is little more than "the law of the horse", or whether the law of global digitality is indeed special and, if so, what its characteristics across various areas of law are. The book brings together legal academics with expertise in how law has both reacted to and shaped cross-border, global Internet communication and their contributions consider whether it is possible to identify a particular mediality of law in the digital age. Examining whether a global law of digitality has truly emerged, this book will appeal to academics, students and practitioners of law examining the future of the law of digitality as it intersects with traditional categories of law. 2022-07-22T12:08:31Z 2022-07-22T12:08:31Z 2022 book ONIX_20220722_9781000603767_46 9781000603767 9781003283881 9781032255507 9781032073699 https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/57619 eng Routledge Research in the Law of Emerging Technologies application/pdf n/a 9781000603767.pdf Taylor & Francis Routledge 10.4324/9781003283881 10.4324/9781003283881 7b3c7b10-5b1e-40b3-860e-c6dd5197f0bb 0130bca8-c0f6-4009-84ce-8634854f4c6c Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main 9781000603767 9781003283881 9781032255507 9781032073699 Routledge 272 [...] open access
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