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In: International Cybersecurity Law Review (ICLR) Volume 2 / Issue 1 (2021-03-16) , S. 183-194; eissn:2662-9739
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Calls for a European “third way” in matters of digital technology need to be put into action to achieve an actual change of the status quo. To achieve autonomy in the digital sphere, European alternatives to digital services and products need to be established. However, such efforts must also extend to the level of information technology infrastructure. To that end, decentralized indexing of the internet could significantly help to strengthen Europe’s digital sovereignty. Nevertheless, legal challenges need to be overcome to make that vision a reality.
@article{doi:10.17170/kobra-202105183913, author ={Erenli, Kai and Geminn, Christian Ludwig and Pfeiffer, Leon}, title ={Legal challenges of an open web index}, keywords ={004 and Suchmaschine and Suche and Digitale Souveränität and Recht auf Vergessenwerden and Geistiges Eigentum}, copyright ={http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/}, language ={en}, journal ={International Cybersecurity Law Review (ICLR)}, year ={2021-03-16} }