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Defeating Disinformation

Defeating Disinformation

Defeating Disinformation

Digital Platform Responsibility, Regulation and Content Moderation on the Global Technological Commons
Bhaskar Chakravorti, Tufts University, Massachusetts
Joel P. Trachtman, Tufts University, Massachusetts
February 2025
Hardback
9781009438629

    Global platforms present novel challenges. They are powerful conduits of commerce and global community, and their potential to influence behavior is enormous. Defeating Disinformation explores how to balance free speech and dangerous online content to reduce societal risks of digital platforms. The volume offers an interdisciplinary approach, drawing upon insights from different geographies and parallel challenges of managing global phenomena with national policies and regulations. Chapters also examine the responsibility of platforms for their content, which is limited by national laws such as Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act in the US. This balance between national rules and the need for appropriate content moderation threatens to splinter platforms and reduce their utility across the globe. Timely and expansive, Defeating Disinformation develops a global approach to address these tensions while maintaining, and even enhancing, the social contribution of platforms. This title is also available as open access on Cambridge Core.

    • Provides a comparative analysis of social media moderation and responsibilities of social media platforms in the US, EU, China, India, and Brazil
    • Helps readers evaluate and find solutions to the dynamics and potential paradoxes of international social media regulation
    • Available as Open Access on Cambridge Core

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    February 2025
    Hardback
    9781009438629
    282 pages
    229 × 152 × 18 mm
    0.57kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Introduction: comparative, generative, and synthetic analysis of international dimensions of platform responsibility Bhaskar Chakravorti and Joel P. Trachtman
    • 2. The United States' approach to 'platform regulation Eric Goldman
    • 3. Platform responsibility in the European Union: from the E-commerce directive to the digital services act Christoph Busch
    • 4. Platform responsibility with Chinese characteristics Jufang Wang
    • 5. Safe harbor and content moderation in India Jhalak Mrignayani Kakkar, Shashank Mohan and Vasudev Devadasan
    • 6. The last breaths of Brazil's marco civil? Artur Pericles L. Monteiro
    • 7. International dimensions of infectious disease control: applications to platform responsibility Mark Jit and Dominik K. Hofstetter
    • 8. Platform responsibility reforms: lessons from International financial regulation Federico Lupo-Pasini
    • 9. The International tax regulatory approach as a model for platform content moderation Carlo Garbarino
    • 10. Drawing lessons from efforts at moderating extremism Farah Pandith and Simone Lipkind
    • 11. Policy approaches to defining and enforcing responsibilities for online platforms Josephine Wolff
    • 12. Why Global platform governance is a sham Daniel W. Drezner
    • 13. The disinformation Paradox: why regulating online content at home may make matters worse in the World Bhaskar Chakravorti
    • 14. Platform responsibility: an International legal synthesis Joel P. Trachtman
    • 15. Conclusion: the future of defeating disinformation Bhaskar Chakravorti and Joel P. Trachtman
    • Index.
      Contributors
    • Bhaskar Chakravorti, Joel P. Trachtman, Eric Goldman, Christoph Busch, Jufang Wang, Jhalak Mrignayani Kakkar, Shashank Mohan, Vasudev Devadasan, Artur Pericles L. Monteiro, Mark Jit, Dominik K. Hofstetter, Federico Lupo-Pasini, Carlo Garbarino, Farah Pandith, Simone Lipkind, Josephine Wolff, Daniel W. Drezner