Pages that link to "Property:P15"
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The following pages link to official website (P15):
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View (previous 50 | next 50) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)- Platforms don't exist (Q2204) (← links)
- Taxonomizing platforms to scale regulation (Q2206) (← links)
- Infrastructure studies meet platform studies in the age of Google and Facebook (Q2207) (← links)
- Responsibility for Data Protection in a Networked World – On the Question of the Controller, ‘Effective and Complete Protection’ and Its Application to Data Access Rights in Europe (Q2208) (← links)
- Joint controllership & joint responsibilities: a concept in need of principles (Q2210) (← links)
- Privacy, Antitrust and Power (Q2212) (← links)
- EQUINET (Q2214) (← links)
- AI Law Hub (Q2215) (← links)
- Decomposing information into copying versus transformation (Q2219) (← links)
- Otherwise Network (Q2221) (← links)
- What Does the Concept of 'Sovereignty' Mean in Digital, Network and Technological Sovereignty? (Q2224) (← links)
- U.S. Using Trade Deals to Shield Tech Giants From Foreign Regulators (Q2241) (← links)
- Meaningful information and the right to explanation (Q2247) (← links)
- Who's responsible? Jointly quantifying the contribution of the learning algorithm and training data (Q2251) (← links)
- Getting Data Subjects Rights Right (Q2256) (← links)
- I Invented the World Wide Web. Here’s How We Can Fix It. (Q2257) (← links)
- Contract for the web (Q2259) (← links)
- Regulation on the free flow of non-personal data (FFD) (Q2260) (← links)
- The Regulation of Data Flows Through Trade Agreements (Q2261) (← links)
- Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies (Q2264) (← links)
- The Future of Work Summit (Q2265) (← links)
- Department of Business, Enterprise and Innovation (Q2267) (← links)
- Richard Baldwin (Q2269) (← links)
- ContactsPlus (Q2272) (← links)
- Do Cookie Banners Respect my Choice? Measuring Legal Compliance of Banners from IAB Europe's Transparency and Consent Framework (Q2284) (← links)
- Capital and ideology (Q2291) (← links)
- Remarks delivered at the World Economic Forum (Q2292) (← links)
- Put globalization to work for democracies (Q2295) (← links)
- The Globotics Upheaval: Globalization, Robotics, and the Future of Work (Q2296) (← links)
- ChartBoost (Q2298) (← links)
- AppLovin (Q2300) (← links)
- AdColony (Q2301) (← links)
- InMobi (Q2302) (← links)
- Working Group on Trade and Transfer of Technology (Q2304) (← links)
- Unity3d Ads (Q2315) (← links)
- Socialising the risks and rewards of public investments (Q2319) (← links)
- The age of surveillance capitalism (Q2323) (← links)
- Introduction to the hash function as a personal data pseudonymisation technique (Q2348) (← links)
- WT.Social (Q2352) (← links)
- MailChimp (Q2353) (← links)
- Andrew Marantz (Q2385) (← links)
- New poll reveals 7 in 10 people want governments to regulate Big Tech over personal data fears (Q2388) (← links)
- Task Force on International Trade Statistics (TFITS) (Q2389) (← links)
- Cato Institute (Q2390) (← links)
- Will the New NAFTA Boost Digital Trade? (Q2392) (← links)
- DQ Institute (DQI) (Q2393) (← links)
- Avocet (Q2397) (← links)
- Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) (Q2399) (← links)
- A Harvard Business School professor says that it might be a good idea to shut down Facebook or Google for 'a day or a week in order to show that it is democracy that rules here' (Q2400) (← links)
- Binary Governance: Lessons from the GDPR’s Approach to Algorithmic Accountability (Q2401) (← links)