The article draws an updated picture of the regulation of online speech in the United States and the European Union, considering the most important regulatory innovations, several significant cases, and the main positions in the public debate, not only academic. The perspective offered is different from the most popular approaches to the regulation of the subject, and it includes a reflection about whether the large platforms hosting user-generated content remain exclusively private entities, or if they should be subject to certain rules provided for the public administration. The conclusion reflects on the intersections that occur online between freedom of expression, “economic speech” and freedom of economic initiative.

A Case for Ideological Coherence in Regulating Online Speech: Going Back to Basics to Handle the (Not so) Difficult Interplay between Free Speech and Economic Freedoms

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The article draws an updated picture of the regulation of online speech in the United States and the European Union, considering the most important regulatory innovations, several significant cases, and the main positions in the public debate, not only academic. The perspective offered is different from the most popular approaches to the regulation of the subject, and it includes a reflection about whether the large platforms hosting user-generated content remain exclusively private entities, or if they should be subject to certain rules provided for the public administration. The conclusion reflects on the intersections that occur online between freedom of expression, “economic speech” and freedom of economic initiative.
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https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/13600869.2023.2286559
online speech, free speech, user-generated content, Section 230, fake news, hate speech, freedom of the press, disinformation, new technologies, economic speech
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