The Regulated Internet
Stefano Quintarelli, Vittorio Bertola
Sozialwissenschaften, Recht, Wirtschaft / Politisches System
Beschreibung
The Internet was once envisioned as a borderless realm, promising to unify nations into a peaceful global society and empower individuals with unlimited access to knowledge. Supported by Western deregulation, this dream flourished - until recently. The European Union's introduction of strict laws governing privacy, competition, and content moderation marked a turning point that shocked big tech and initiated a wave of regulations worldwide.
In this book, two leading European experts present the reasons behind this seismic shift. They explain how American dominance by a few colossal companies has reshaped our online lives and triggered a movement towards a regulated Internet. This insightful book also offers perspectives on future developments, emphasizing that our collective decisions shape the digital landscape.
This book is a must-read for anyone seeking to understand the changing landscape of Internet governance and its global implications.
Kundenbewertungen
Surveillance capitalism, Regulatory compliance, Tech industry, Digital regulation, Information society, Competition policy, Data protection, Big tech, Content moderation, Geopolitics, Digital sovereignty, Internet governance, Cybersecurity, Privacy laws, Splinternet, European policy