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  2. Electronic Commerce Directive 2000 - Wikipedia

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    Thus, Article 14 of the e-Commerce Directive provides that the provider, upon obtaining knowledge or awareness of illegal content, acts expeditiously to remove or to disable access to the information. Article 14 of the e-Commerce Directive provides the basis for the development of notice and take down procedures for illegal and harmful information.

  3. Notice and take down - Wikipedia

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    Where explicit rules do not exist (e.g. Germany), some aspects of notice requirements can be derived from common principles of law. [18] By nature, this lack of explicit rules results in a lack of clarity and legal certainty when compared to legal regimes with statutory rules (e.g. United States).

  4. Network Enforcement Act - Wikipedia

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    The Network Enforcement Act (Netzwerkdurchsetzungsgesetz, NetzDG; German: Gesetz zur Verbesserung der Rechtsdurchsetzung in sozialen Netzwerken), also known colloquially as the Facebook Act (Facebook-Gesetz), [1] is a German law that was passed in the Bundestag in 2017 that officially aims to combat fake news, hate speech and misinformation online.

  5. Net neutrality by country - Wikipedia

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    In Germany mobile device ISP's like Deutsche Telekom and Vodafone are offering services that might be seen as undermining net neutrality. The government agency overseeing the market (Bundesnetzagentur) stated, in general these plans are in alignment with net neutrality but forced the companies to adapt some changes.

  6. Electronic business - Wikipedia

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    Electronic business (also known as online business or e-business) is any kind of business or commercial activity that includes sharing information across the internet. [1] Commerce constitutes the exchange of products and services between businesses, groups, and individuals; [2] and can be seen as one of the essential activities of any business ...

  7. Digital economy - Wikipedia

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    Data localization requirements: regulations that require that data be stored on servers within a country; Digital services taxes: taxes on revenues from the sale of digital services or goods (e.g. online sales, digital advertising, e-commerce, data, streaming). By 2022, 29 countries had digital service taxes.

  8. E-commerce - Wikipedia

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    E-commerce is supported by electronic business. [3] The existence value of e-commerce is to allow consumers to shop online and pay online through the Internet, saving the time and space of customers and enterprises, greatly improving transaction efficiency, especially for busy office workers, and also saving a lot of valuable time. [4]

  9. Category:E-commerce by country - Wikipedia

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    E-commerce in Germany (1 C, 3 P) I. E-commerce in India (3 C, 19 P) J. ... Pages in category "E-commerce by country" The following 2 pages are in this category, out ...