
Laura Aade
Author at Verfassungsblog
PhD candidate at @uni_lu 🇱🇺 | consumer protection, platform governance & social commerce | affilitations @humanadserc @stanfordlaw TTLF | [email protected]
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Nov 15, 2024 |
policyreview.info | Taylor Annabell |Laura Aade |Catalina GOANTA
Citation & publishing information Received: Reviewed: Published: November 15, 2024 Licence: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Germany Funding: Luxembourg National Research Fund PRIDE19/14268506; ERC Starting Grant HUMANads ERC-2021-StG No 101041824. Competing interests: The author has declared that no competing interests exist that have influenced the text. Keywords: Monetisation, Advertising law, Consumer protection, Platforms, Influencer marketing Citation: Annabell, T. & Aade, L. & Goanta, C.
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May 16, 2023 |
verfassungsblog.de | Laura Aade
Social media contracts are concluded on a constant basis. Not only do they define the rights and obligations of the parties, but they also establish a legal framework for solving legal disputes that may arise between a platform and its users. Despite the central role played by these contracts, many users do not realize that by creating a social media account, they are entering into a legally binding agreement with the platform.
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