Disinformation is a phenomenon that by its very nature does not lend itself to being circumscribed in specific regulatory categories because it is difficult to give a legal definition that includes the aspects that have emerged so far. The same argument applies even more so to the now so popular English notion of fake news that it no longer seems to be considered a legal matter. These premises fit naturally into the context of the information revolution characterized by new internet platforms and the massive, pervasive and incessant diffusion of digital content
“Il fenomeno della disinformazione politica in Internet: prospettive europee di regolazione”
brando mazzolai
2021-01-01
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Disinformation is a phenomenon that by its very nature does not lend itself to being circumscribed in specific regulatory categories because it is difficult to give a legal definition that includes the aspects that have emerged so far. The same argument applies even more so to the now so popular English notion of fake news that it no longer seems to be considered a legal matter. These premises fit naturally into the context of the information revolution characterized by new internet platforms and the massive, pervasive and incessant diffusion of digital contentFile in questo prodotto:
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