Date: 2011
Type: Working Paper
Peer-to-Peer Privacy Violations and ISP Liability: Data protection in the user-generated web
Working Paper, EUI LAW, 2011/11
VIOLA DE AZEVEDO CUNHA, Mario, MARIN, Luisa, SARTOR, Giovanni, Peer-to-Peer Privacy Violations and ISP Liability: Data protection in the user-generated web, EUI LAW, 2011/11 - https://hdl.handle.net/1814/18254
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Since the adoption of the e-Commerce Directive, web hosting has dramatically changed. Usergenerated
content is usually uploaded into platforms that facilitate and support users in preparing
content and making it available. Such platforms are run in most cases by commercial companies who
make profit by associating advertisements with user-generated materials.
This paper will address the issue of the legal framework applicable to the ISPs managing platforms for
user-generated contents. Can they be considered as mere host providers, even though their activities
include not only distributing user-generated content, but also indexing it and linking it to advertising?
As user-generated-contents often concern third parties, the paper tackles the question whether liability
exemptions are applicable also to data protection violations regarding third parties’ information
uploaded by users.
This issue is addressed through a comparative analysis of cases on liability of providers of usergenerated
content, in particular with regard to data protection violations. We will take into account
ECJ’s decisions, EU and non-EU states’ case law, as well as opinions of the national data protection
authorities.
Cadmus permanent link: https://hdl.handle.net/1814/18254
ISSN: 1725-6739
Series/Number: EUI LAW; 2011/11
Published version: http://hdl.handle.net/1814/26279