Online Platforms: Towards an Information Tsunami with New Requirements on Moderation, Ranking, and Traceability

Ideally, online contracts are concluded by informed consumers. For 25 years the European Union is issuing an abundance of information requirements providers of online services have to comply with. We briefly touch upon the previously existing information requirements, and findings on the intersectio...

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