Three key points on the Delegated Act: how to preserve researcher autonomy under Article 40 DSA?
Three key points on the Delegated Act: how to preserve researcher autonomy under Article 40 DSA?
Despite its obvious merits, it remains unclear whether the Commission’s draft delegated act on access to platform data strikes the right balance between data providers’ commercial interests and the public interest. This contribution highlights three points from the draft with recommendations to help preserve researcher autonomy.
Stalla-Bourdillon, Sophie
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29 November 2024
Stalla-Bourdillon, Sophie
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Sophie Stalla-Bourdillon (Author)
(2024)
Three key points on the Delegated Act: how to preserve researcher autonomy under Article 40 DSA?
DSA Observatory
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Despite its obvious merits, it remains unclear whether the Commission’s draft delegated act on access to platform data strikes the right balance between data providers’ commercial interests and the public interest. This contribution highlights three points from the draft with recommendations to help preserve researcher autonomy.
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Published date: 29 November 2024
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