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Regulating Dark Patterns
Martin Brenncke
Aston Law School
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Keyphrases
Autonomous Decision-making
7%
Behavioral Biases
7%
Choice Architecture
23%
Coercion
7%
Consumer Autonomy
7%
Consumer Behaviour
7%
Consumer Credit Directive
7%
Consumer Decision Making
7%
Consumer Rights Directive
7%
Dark Patterns
100%
Data Act
7%
Deception
7%
Decision Autonomy
7%
Digital Services Act
7%
Dominant Position
7%
Drip Pricing
7%
European Legislation
15%
European Union
7%
European Union Law
7%
Foundational Concepts
7%
Gaps in Research
7%
Gray Zone
7%
Hiding Information
7%
Information Paradigm
15%
Informed Decision-making
7%
Law
7%
Legal Responses
7%
Legal System
7%
Nagging
7%
Online Decision
23%
Persuasion Strategy
7%
Politicians
7%
Rational Economic Actor
7%
Robust Autonomy
7%
Subscription
7%
Social Sciences
Autonomy
100%
Coercion
12%
Consumer Behavior
12%
Deception
12%
Decision Making
25%
Legislation
50%
Pricing
12%
Psychology
Autonomy
100%
Consumer Behavior
12%
Deception
12%
Decision Making
25%