Taming the few: platform regulation, independent audits, and the risks of capture created by the DMA and DSA
In its attempt to better regulate the platform economy, the European Commission recently proposed a Digital Markets Act (DMA) and a Digital Services Act (DSA). While the DMA addresses worries about digital markets not functioning properly, the DSA is concerned with societal harms stemming from the d...
Main Authors: | Laux, J, Wachter, S, Mittelstadt, B |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2021
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