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Digital platform 1 Digitale Plattform 1 E-commerce 1 EU e-Commerce Directive 1 EU Digital Services Act 1 Electronic Commerce 1 Fertigungsprogramm 1 Freedom of expression 1 Intermediation 1 Market structure 1 Marketplaces 1 Marktstruktur 1 Master production schedule 1 Network economics 1 Netzwerkökonomik 1 Online intermediaries 1 Online retailing 1 Online-Handel 1 Platform Governance 1 Platform Regulation 1 Platform Self-Regulation 1 Platform Strategy 1 Platform self-regulation 1 Regulation 1 Regulierung 1 Safe harbors 1 Social Web 1 Social web 1 Two-Sided Platforms 1 Vermittlungstätigkeit 1
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Arbeitspapier 1 Article 1 Graue Literatur 1 Non-commercial literature 1 Working Paper 1
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English 2
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Belleflamme, Paul 1 Johnen, Johannes 1 Moscon, Valentina 1
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IIC - International Review of Intellectual Property and Competition Law 1 LIDAM discussion paper CORE 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 1 EconStor 1
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Non-price strategies of marketplaces : a survey
Belleflamme, Paul; Johnen, Johannes - 2023
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Free Circulation of Information and Online Intermediaries – Replacing One “Value Gap” with Another
Moscon, Valentina - In: IIC - International Review of Intellectual Property and … 51 (2020) 8, pp. 977-982
The role of online intermediaries in allowing third parties to perform legal as well as illegal activities and the growing economic power of such intermediaries are profoundly challenging the legal framework established 20 years ago with the European Union e-Commerce Directive. European courts...
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