Joel would like to dedicate this book to his late sister, Gail. Bhaskar would like to dedicate this book to his late brother, Subhankar, who passed away while we were putting the finishing touches on the book, and to his wife, Gita, his son, Tarit, and his daughter, Sahana, who kept nagging him to be done with the finishing touches.

Book contents
- Defeating Disinformation
- Defeating Disinformation
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Contributors
- Acknowledgments
- Abbreviations
- 1 Introduction
- 2 The United States’ Approach to “Platform” Regulation
- 3 Platform Responsibility in the European Union
- 4 Platform Responsibility with Chinese Characteristics
- 5 Safe Harbor and Content Moderation Regulation in India
- 6 The Last Breaths of Brazil’s Marco Civil?
- 7 International Dimensions of Infectious Disease Control
- 8 Platform Responsibility Reforms
- 9 The International Tax Regulatory Approach as a Model for Platform Content Moderation
- 10 Drawing Lessons from Efforts at Moderating Extremism
- 11 Policy Approaches to Defining and Enforcing Responsibilities for Online Platforms
- 12 Why Global Platform Governance Is a Sham
- 13 The Disinformation Paradox
- 14 Platform Responsibility
- 15 Conclusion
- Index
Dedication
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 30 January 2025
- Defeating Disinformation
- Defeating Disinformation
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Contributors
- Acknowledgments
- Abbreviations
- 1 Introduction
- 2 The United States’ Approach to “Platform” Regulation
- 3 Platform Responsibility in the European Union
- 4 Platform Responsibility with Chinese Characteristics
- 5 Safe Harbor and Content Moderation Regulation in India
- 6 The Last Breaths of Brazil’s Marco Civil?
- 7 International Dimensions of Infectious Disease Control
- 8 Platform Responsibility Reforms
- 9 The International Tax Regulatory Approach as a Model for Platform Content Moderation
- 10 Drawing Lessons from Efforts at Moderating Extremism
- 11 Policy Approaches to Defining and Enforcing Responsibilities for Online Platforms
- 12 Why Global Platform Governance Is a Sham
- 13 The Disinformation Paradox
- 14 Platform Responsibility
- 15 Conclusion
- Index
- Type
- Chapter
- Information
- Defeating DisinformationDigital Platform Responsibility, Regulation and Content Moderation on the Global Technological Commons, pp. v - viPublisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2025
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