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Così fan tutte: Some Comments on Austria’s Draft Communications Platforms Act

Così fan tutte: Some Comments on Austria’s Draft Communications Platforms Act

Dr. Matthias Kettemann, Gregor Fischer and Felicitas Rachinger analyse the draft of the new Austrian Communications Platforms Act in the latest Graz Law Working Paper.

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Abstract
Austria’s Communications Platforms Act (KoPl-G) provides for a multi-stage procedure for content moderation, put-back rights and a stronger cooperation between platforms and supervisory authority. It is in some respects better than Germany’s NetzDG. There remain, however, a number of flaws. In remedying them, Austria could extend its reporting obligations to include "soft" content moderation measures, algorithmic tools, and advertising rules.

Fischer, G.; Kettemann, M. C.; Rachinger, Felicitas (2020): Così fan tutte: Some Comments on Austria’s Draft Communications Platforms Act (November 16, 2020). Graz Law Working Paper No 05-2020, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3731593 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3731593

Così fan tutte: Some Comments on Austria’s Draft Communications Platforms Act

Dr. Matthias Kettemann, Gregor Fischer and Felicitas Rachinger analyse the draft of the new Austrian Communications Platforms Act in the latest Graz Law Working Paper.

To the paper (PDF)
Abstract
Austria’s Communications Platforms Act (KoPl-G) provides for a multi-stage procedure for content moderation, put-back rights and a stronger cooperation between platforms and supervisory authority. It is in some respects better than Germany’s NetzDG. There remain, however, a number of flaws. In remedying them, Austria could extend its reporting obligations to include "soft" content moderation measures, algorithmic tools, and advertising rules.

Fischer, G.; Kettemann, M. C.; Rachinger, Felicitas (2020): Così fan tutte: Some Comments on Austria’s Draft Communications Platforms Act (November 16, 2020). Graz Law Working Paper No 05-2020, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3731593 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3731593

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