2020
DOI: 10.2478/danb-2020-0009
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Some Economic Characteristics of Internet Platforms

Abstract: Various internet platforms have rapidly developed into central points of everyday life, for private individuals as well as for companies (often dominated by a single or a few companies). At the same time these internet platforms are advancing into more and more areas of business. This creates the risk of dependency, abuse of power, manipulation, concentration of power, centralization of data and information with corresponding effects on technological development, innovation, economy, society and politics. From… Show more

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“…As he points out Pollak et al the focus on consumer protection is reinforced by the inadmissibility of ensuring the fulfilment of a consumer contract obligation through a very often criticised and abused backstop. 23 A specific feature of Slovak law is, in the opinion of several professionals, the provision according to which, if the supplier provides the consumer with a service which the consumer has not ordered, the consumer is not obliged to return or store the service. At the same time, other claims of the supplier against the consumer are also excluded.…”
Section: Consumer Protectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As he points out Pollak et al the focus on consumer protection is reinforced by the inadmissibility of ensuring the fulfilment of a consumer contract obligation through a very often criticised and abused backstop. 23 A specific feature of Slovak law is, in the opinion of several professionals, the provision according to which, if the supplier provides the consumer with a service which the consumer has not ordered, the consumer is not obliged to return or store the service. At the same time, other claims of the supplier against the consumer are also excluded.…”
Section: Consumer Protectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the following, we will therefore examine which measures have already been implemented or are being discussed, 21 and whether and to what extent these instruments could be transferred to the respective other legal system. 22 4.1.2.1. The national legislature's legislative competence Before addressing the necessity for regulation, it is necessary to determine whether and to what extent EU member states, have leeway to impose competition law restrictions that go beyond EU law.…”
Section: Need For Regulation De Lege Ferenda?mentioning
confidence: 99%