Data control and digital regulatory space(s): towards a new European approach

Data control, among the newest forms of power fostered by information and communication technologies (ICTs), triggers a continuous (re)negotiation of public and private orderings, with direct implications on both regulators and intermediaries. This article examines the stance of the European Union (...

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Main Authors: Roxana Radu, Jean-Marie Chenou
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Alexander von Humboldt Institute for Internet and Society 2015-06-01
Series:Internet Policy Review
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Online Access:https://policyreview.info/node/370
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Summary:Data control, among the newest forms of power fostered by information and communication technologies (ICTs), triggers a continuous (re)negotiation of public and private orderings, with direct implications on both regulators and intermediaries. This article examines the stance of the European Union (EU) regarding the position of Google - the world’s largest internet services company as per its 2014 market value - in two controversial instances: the ‘right to be forgotten’ and the implementation of EU competition rules. It provides an analysis of these evolving debates and their meaning for EU regulatory thrust more broadly, discussing the shift in the approach to digital markets and the proactive development of a European framework influential beyond continental boundaries.
ISSN:2197-6775