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SUMMARY:Society of Internet Platforms V.
DTSTART:20260702T070000Z
DTEND:20260702T150000Z
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CONTACT:ejkk@uni-nke.hu
DESCRIPTION:Government Power in the Age of Online Platforms\nThe Conferenc
 e aims to bring together prominent experts and esteemed scholars from Euro
 pe and the USA to have a lively international discussion about online plat
 forms that play an important role in our contemporary societies worldwide.
  The Conference will be an event to discuss the most exciting developments
  and narratives about various aspects (legal\, social\, economic\, etc.) o
 f online platforms shaping our societies. The Conference aims to present t
 he consequences of the widespread use of online platforms in terms of soci
 al and constitutional doctrines\, protection of free speech\, media/e-comm
 erce regulation\, protection of intellectual property.\n \nMorning Sessio
 n\n \n9:15 Opening\n9:30-9:55 Péter Paczolay\, Judge\, European Court of
  Human Rights\nPositive Obligations of States Over Platform Power\n9:55-10
 :20 Joan Barata\, Visiting Professor at Catholic University in Porto\; Me
 mber of the Center for Law\, Democracy and Society\, Queen Mary University
  in London\nPublic Power through Platforms\n10:20-10:45 Mariette Jones\, S
 enior Lecturer in Law\, Middlesex University London\nFrom Platform Autonom
 y to State Mandate: Government Power and the Duty of Care under the UK Onl
 ine Safety Act 2023\n10:45-11:10 Coffee Break\n11:10-11:35 Enrique Armijo
 \, Professor of Law\, Elon University School of Law\nThe Rage Engine: Soci
 al Media as Epistemic Leveller \n11:35-12:00 Gilad Abiri\, Associate Profe
 ssor of Law at Peking University\nEpistemic Subordination\n12:00-12:30 Dis
 cussion\n12:30-13:30 Lunch\n \nAfternoon Session\n \n13:30-13:55 Christo
 pher Marsden\, Professor of Artificial Intelligence\, Technology and the L
 aw\, Monash University\nComparative AI and Digital Sovereignty: The Anglo-
 Australian and EU Approaches\n13:55-14:20 Ian Drake\, Professor\, Politic
 al Science and Law\, Montclair State University\nFree Speech During Wartim
 e\n14:20-14:45 Irini Katsirea\, Reader in International Media Law\, Unive
 rsity of Sheffield\nGermany’s tug of war on recommender system transpare
 ncy: The Spotify and Facebook cases\n14:45-15:15 Coffee Break\n15:15-15:40
  Zsolt Ződi\, Research Professor\, Ludovika University of Public Service\
 nThe Future of Automated Decision-making Regulation – ADM on Platforms\n
 15:40-16:10 Frank Pasquale\, Professor of Law at Cornell Tech and Cornell 
 Law School\nAgainst Anomie: Taxing Platforms to Revitalize an Exhausted Pu
 blic Sphere\n16:10-16:30 Discussion\n16:30 Concluding remarks\n\nhttps://l
 udevent.uni-nke.hu/event/6455/
LOCATION:Ludovika Szárnyépület/Földszint-John Lukacs Társalgó (Ludov
 ika Szárnyépület)
URL:https://ludevent.uni-nke.hu/event/6455/
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