THE IMPACT OF EU LAW ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF CIVIL LAW LIABILITY FOR CERTAIN TYPES OF DIGITAL SERVICES IN CROATIAN LAW
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https://doi.org/10.30925/zpfsr.46.1.8Keywords:
liability for damages, trust services, intermediary services, personal data, crypto-assets.Abstract
This paper analyzes the EU law that governs liability for damage in relation to specific digital services and their impact on Croatian law. It examines the regulations governing services and the protection of personal data, electronic signature trust/authentication services, intermediary services regulated by the Digital Services Act, and the rules of the MiCA Regulation on liability for damage in connection with crypto-assets markets. The paper also discusses the general rules on liability for damage in the context of digital services and highlights potential problems that may arise in applying the general regime of liability for damage to digital services.
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