Disruption on the Internet: More Sovereignty against Deceptive Technologies (DESIGNATE)
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Designate: The project
When interacting with digital user interfaces on the Internet, decision architectures are increasingly used that run counter to the actual interests of the users. These are so-called dark patterns. Through the collaboration of computer science, psychology and legal science, the following questions will be investigated within the project: (i) To what extent is it possible to influence behavior through selected dark patterns? (ii) Design and effectiveness analysis of software-based countermeasures. (iii) Investigation of the legal admissibility of dark patterns and the need for additional legal regulation.
Principal Investigators
Prof. Dr. Sebastian Pannasch
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Professur für Ingenieurpsychologie und angewandte Kognitionsforschung
Professur für Ingenieurpsychologie und angewandte Kognitionsforschung
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Prof. Dr. Anne Lauber-Rönsberg , LL.M. (Edinburgh)
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Professor
NameProf. Dr. Thorsten Strufe
Chair of privacy and security
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Juniorprofessur
NameJProf. Dr. Katharina Kaesling LL.M
Bürgerliches Recht, Geistiges Eigentum, insb. Patentrecht
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Employees
Academic Assistant
NameMs Helena Kowalewska Jahromi LL.M.
Coordination LL.M. program
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Deborah Löschner M.Sc.
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