绘制国际查询数字平台的力量

T. Flew, Chun-Pin Su
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在“开放互联网”和“平台化互联网”时代之后,我们已经进入了互联网发展的第三阶段,人们越来越关注:(1)数字平台的经济、政治和传播力量,以及它们对工人、消费者、少数民族、民族国家、公民话语以及其他媒体和媒体相关业务的影响;(2)数字平台互动的治理和负责任管理问题,以及自我监管框架的未来(例如美国《通信规范法》第230条);(3)民族国家作为互联网治理监管主体的角色和责任,以及它们与平台公司、多边机构和协议以及民间社会组织的关系。正如菲利普·施莱辛格(Philip Schlesinger)所观察到的那样,一个日益增长的国际“监管领域”正在出现,尽管这个领域看起来不连贯,因为它的特点是国家政策和监管机构出于不同的关注而进行不同的干预,从反垄断和垄断权力到新闻的未来,再到虚假信息、仇恨言论、在线煽动暴力。这份报告将标志着对这一新兴监管领域进行全面描绘的首次尝试。使用NVivo软件对七个国家的政府以及欧盟和联合国委托的20份报告进行了详细的文本分析,我们确定了围绕数字市场竞争、内容法律和节制实践、数字权利、版权以及行业自我监管的范围和限制等问题的共同主题。它将成为研究人员、政策制定者和工业界观察世界各地不同司法管辖区的挑战和教训的宝贵资源。
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Mapping International Enquiries into the Power of Digital Platforms
After the era of the 'Open Internet' and the 'Platformized Internet', we have entered into a third phase of Internet development where there is a growing focus upon: (1) the economic, political and communications power of digital platforms, and their impact upon workers, consumers, minorities, nation-states, civic discourse, and other media and media-related businesses; (2) questions of governance and responsible stewardship of interactions on digital platforms, and the future of self-regulatory frameworks (e.g. Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act in the U.S.); and (3) the roles and responsibilities of nation-states as regulatory actors in Internet governance, and their relationship to platform companies, multilateral agencies and agreements, and civil society organizations.

As Philip Schlesinger has observed, there is a growing international 'regulatory field' emerging, albeit one that appears incoherent as it is characterized by disparate interventions by national policy and regulatory agencies motivated by different concerns, from antitrust and monopoly power to the future of news, to disinformation, hate speech, and online incitements to violence.

This report will mark the first attempt to comprehensively map this emerging regulatory field. Using NVivo software to undertake a detailed textual analysis of 20 reports commissioned by governments in seven countries, as well as by the European Union and the United Nations, we identify common themes around issues such as competition in digital markets, content laws and moderation practices, digital rights, copyright, and the scope and limitations of industry self-regulation. It will mark a valuable resource for researchers, policy-makers and industry in observing both challenges and lessons from various jurisdictions around the world.
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