General Principles of Code
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https://doi.org/10.71265/wvprhp38Keywords:
regulation of algorithms, general principles, amplification, automation, law of everythingAbstract
The General Data Protection Regulation has been seen as an omnibus law which potentially addresses all Internet-related problems. Yet, concerns have been raised about the broad scope of the GDPR that might be overreaching its capacity. Calls have been made to create a scalable and more targeted system of legal protection against digital wrongs. General principles governing the design and use of software should be at the foundation of such a scalable system. While automation via code is often an aspect of existing societal problems, software affordances amplify non-technology-specific problems in a unique way.
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Copyright (c) 2024 Nadya Purtova, Diletta Huyskes

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European Research Council
Grant numbers 716971