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Angela Daly

    Private Power, Online Information Flows and EU Law
    Socio-Legal Aspects of the 3D Printing Revolution
    • Exploring the intersection of law and 3D printing, this book delves into how additive manufacturing impacts various legal domains such as intellectual property, product liability, and data privacy. It offers a unique comparison between 3D printing and the Internet, highlighting both as disruptive technologies. As the first expert analysis from a legal standpoint, it critically assesses the applicability and enforcement of existing legal frameworks in the context of 3D printing, addressing the challenges and implications for regulation and individual rights.

      Socio-Legal Aspects of the 3D Printing Revolution
    • This monograph examines how European Union law and regulation address concentrations of private economic power which impede free information flows on the Internet to the detriment of Internet users' autonomy. In particular, competition law, sector specific regulation (if it exists), data protection and human rights law are considered and assessed to the extent they can tackle such concentrations of power for the benefit of users. Using a series of illustrative case studies, of Internet provision, search, mobile devices and app stores, and the cloud, the work demonstrates the gaps that currently exist in EU law and regulation. It is argued that these gaps exist due, in part, to current overarching trends guiding the regulation of economic power, namely neoliberalism, by which only the situation of market failure can invite ex ante rules, buoyed by the lobbying of regulators and legislators by those in possession of such economic power to achieve outcomes which favour their businesses. Given this systemic, and extra-legal, nature of the reasons as to why the gaps exist, solutions from outside the system are proposed at the end of each case study. This study will appeal to EU competition lawyers and media lawyers.

      Private Power, Online Information Flows and EU Law