1. New Civic Responsibilities for Online Service ProvidersPart 1. Responsibilities and Liabilities2. The Moral Responsibilities of Online Service Providers3. The Immunity of Internet Intermediaries Reconsidered?4. Is Google Responsible for Providing Fair and Unbiased Results?5. Speaking Truth to/as Victims ? A Jurisprudential Analysis of Data Breach Notification Laws6. Did the Romans Get It Right? What Delfi, Google, eBay, and UPC TeleKabel Wien Have in CommonPart 2. Business Ethics & Corporate Social Responbilities 7. Responsibilities of OSPs from a Business Ethics Point of View8. Myth or Promise? The Corporate Social Responsibilities of Online Service Providers for Human Rights9. Online Service Providers: A New and Unique Species of the Firm?10. Online Service Providers as Human Rights Arbiters11. User-Generated Content: How Broad Licensing Terms Threaten the WebPart 3. User's Rights & International Regulations12. Online Service Providers’ Liability, Copyright Infringement, and Freedom of Expression: Could Europe Learn from Canada?13. Non-financial Disclosures in the Tech Sector: Furthering the Trend14. Should We Treat Big Data as a Public Good?15. Internet Intermediaries as Responsible Actors? Why It Is Time to Rethink the E-Commerce Directive as Well16. Towards Fostering Compliance by Design; Drawing Designers into the Regulatory FramePart 4. COmmentaries17. Does Great Power Come with Great Responsibility? The Need to Talk About Corporate Political Responsibility18. The Economic Impact of Online Intermediaries19. Online Data Privacy and the Justification of the Market