Kraul
New Digital Services Act
ISBN 978-3-7560-0318-1
The Digital Services Act (DSA) is the successor to the e-Commerce Directive and forms the European “Constitution for Online Services”. The new Act includes obligations for providers of digital services to protect business and private users in order to ensure that activities that are illegal offline are also prohibited online.
Understanding the new law in time
This Practitioner’s Guide provides clarity at an early stage, both for companies offering online services and for business users of digital services. It clarifies in a comprehensible and legally sound manner
• which providers (intermediary and hosting services, online platforms and search engines) are affected under which conditions,
• which obligations (such as transparency, reporting and risk management obligations) which providers must comply with,
• which innovations apply to liability on the internet,
• how business users can take action against providers of digital services and
• what the consequences of breaches of law are.
Target groups
In-house counsel, companies, lawyers, supervisory authorities, business and consumer associations, insurance companies, research institutions, European institutions, non-governmental organisations.
Expert knowledge
The book is edited by Dr. Torsten Kraul, LL.M. (London), Lawyer, who is an experienced and renowned expert in the field of digitalisation with a special focus on advising on digital business models and new technologies.
The authors are also experts in the field of digital law:
Dr. Marvin Bartels, Lawyer, Berlin | Dr. Torsten Kraul, LL.M. (London), Lawyer, Berlin | Dr. Niklas Maamar, Lawyer, Berlin | Konstantina Nathanail, Berlin | Patrick Neidinger, LL.M. (University of Southern California), Lawyer, Munich | Dr. Julia Wildgans, Munich.
Der Digital Services Act (DSA) bildet als Nachfolger der E-Commerce-Richtlinie das europäische „Grundgesetz für Online-Dienste“. Die Neuregelungen umfassen Verpflichtungen für Anbieter digitaler Dienste, um sicherzustellen, dass Aktivitäten, die offline illegal sind, auch online verboten bleiben.
Die Neuregelungen rechtzeitig verstehen
Das englischsprachige Handbuch vermittelt Anwendungsklarheit sowohl für die Unternehmen, die Online-Dienste anbieten, als auch für die Nutzer:innen digitaler Dienste. Es klärt verständlich und rechtssicher, welche Anbieter:innen unter welchen Voraussetzungen konkret betroffen sind, welchen Verpflichtungen sie unterliegen, welche Neuerungen für die Haftung im Internet gelten und welche Konsequenzen bei Verstößen drohen.