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LOISEAU, Grégoire🕴️

📝L’intensité de l’Obligation de Vigilance selon les secteurs : le cas des opérateurs numériques ("The intensity of the Duty of Vigilance in different sectors: the case of digital operators"), in 🕴️M.-A. Frison-Roche (dir.), 📕L'obligation de Compliance

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â–ş Full Reference: G. Loiseau, "L’intensitĂ© de l’Obligation de Vigilance selon les secteurs : le cas des opĂ©rateurs numĂ©riques" (The intensity of the Duty of Vigilance in different sectors: the case of digital operators), in M.-A. Frison-Roche (dir.), L'obligation de ComplianceJournal of Regulation & Compliance (JoRC) and Dalloz, coll. "RĂ©gulations & Compliance", 2024, forthcoming

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đź“•read the general presentation of the book, L'obligation de Compliance, in which the contribution is published

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â–ş English summary of this contribution (done by the Journal of Regulation & Compliance - JoRC) : L'auteur dĂ©veloppe le cas des opĂ©rateurs numĂ©riques. Il souligne le paradoxe d'un Droit qui est parti d'un texte qui a posĂ© le principe de l'irresponsabilitĂ© des hĂ©bergeurs, en raison de leur neutralitĂ© technique, pour aboutir au DSA et leur imposer des diligences, mais il rappelle que cette obligation n'apparaĂ®t qu'Ă  partir d'un signalement qui est portĂ© auprès de l'opĂ©rateur numĂ©rique et une interdiction expresse d'une obligation gĂ©nĂ©rale de surveiller les informations. Moreover, there is no general duty of vigilance incumbent on digital operators, even if recent case law seems to be tightening the role imposed on hosting providers.

The Monumental Goal here is to fight against illegal content, but freedom of expression must also be preserved and regulations vary according to the type of content, whereas the DSA has a more general conception, aims at a logic of accountability and prevention of systemic risks. But wanting to make platforms 'accountable' ex ante, without touching the liability regime ex post, may pose a problem.

The duty of vigilance will vary depending on whether the digital operator plays a passive or active role. This may lead platforms to adopt prior measures that may constitute structural obligations, with the trusted third party taking the form of a trusted signaller. The platform is thus made responsible for its own vigilance, but despite the possibility of enhanced vigilance, this does not have to extend to investigative measures. There are, however, specific enhanced vigilance obligations for very large platforms, justified by the risks involved and the types of content (terrorism, pornography).

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🦉This contribution est available in full text for persons following Professor Marie-Anne Frison-Roche teaching

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