
The EU approach to safeguard children's rights on video-sharing platforms
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- Valerie Verdoodt (UGent) , Eva Lievens (UGent) and Argyro Chatzinikolaou (UGent)
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- Children are keen consumers of audiovisual media content. Video-sharing platforms (VSPs), such as YouTube and TikTok, offer a wealth of child-friendly or child-appropriate content but also content which – depending on the age of the child – might be considered inappropriate or potentially harmful. Moreover, such VSPs often deploy algorithmic recommender systems to personalise the content that children are exposed to (e.g. through auto-play features), leading to concerns about diversity of content or spirals of content related to, for instance, eating disorders or self-harm. This article explores the responsibilities of VSPs in respect of children that are imposed by existing, recently adopted and proposed EU legislation. Instruments that we investigate include the Audiovisual Media Services Directive, the Digital Services Act, the General Data Protection Regulation and the proposal for an Artificial Intelligence Act. Based on a legal study of policy documents, legislation, and scholarship, this contribution investigates to what extent this legislative framework sets obligations for video-sharing platforms to safeguard children’s rights and discusses how these obligations align across different legislative instruments.
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Please use this url to cite or link to this publication: http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01HBTX164B4TVVWGP9RJYCZ651
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- Verdoodt, Valerie, et al. “The EU Approach to Safeguard Children’s Rights on Video-Sharing Platforms.” Research Day Law and Criminology 2023, 2023, doi:10.5281/zenodo.8362474.
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- Verdoodt, V., Lievens, E., & Chatzinikolaou, A. (2023). The EU approach to safeguard children’s rights on video-sharing platforms. Research Day Law and Criminology 2023. Presented at the Research Day Law and Criminology 2023, Ghent, Belgium. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8362474
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- Verdoodt, Valerie, Eva Lievens, and Argyro Chatzinikolaou. 2023. “The EU Approach to Safeguard Children’s Rights on Video-Sharing Platforms.” In Research Day Law and Criminology 2023. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8362474.
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- Verdoodt, Valerie, Eva Lievens, and Argyro Chatzinikolaou. 2023. “The EU Approach to Safeguard Children’s Rights on Video-Sharing Platforms.” In Research Day Law and Criminology 2023. doi:10.5281/zenodo.8362474.
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- 1.Verdoodt V, Lievens E, Chatzinikolaou A. The EU approach to safeguard children’s rights on video-sharing platforms. In: Research Day Law and Criminology 2023. 2023.
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- [1]V. Verdoodt, E. Lievens, and A. Chatzinikolaou, “The EU approach to safeguard children’s rights on video-sharing platforms,” in Research Day Law and Criminology 2023, Ghent, Belgium, 2023.
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