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As governments around the world struggle to find appropriate ways of regulating the activities of digital platforms, a form of “guided self-regulation” seems to be emerging, with voluntary codes governing aspects such as the spread of disinformation as well as commercial relations between publishers and platforms.
KAREN LEE and DEREK WILDING examine mechanisms for public engagement and consider whether industry self-regulatory schemes are performing better than government co-regulatory schemes in the communications sector.
Karen Lee
Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Law, University of Technology Sydney.
Derek Wilding (Prof)
Co-Director, Centre for Media Transition, University of Technology, Sydney
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