Prawo Nowych Technologii no. 1/2024 Wprowadzenie Aleksandra Auleytner 10.32027/PNT.24.1.1 Disinformation Based on Normative Acts, Declarations and Opinions Published by International Entities - An Attempt to Reconstruct the Concept Marcin J. Stępień, Aleksandra Auleytner 10.32027/PNT.24.1.2 Disinformation - threats to Polish society during an election period Klaudia Rosińska 10.32027/PNT.24.1.3 The National Broadcasting Council - tools and strategies to combat disinformation from the perspective of a broadcasting market regulator Agnieszka Wiercińska-Krużewska, Paulina Maślak-Stępnikowska 10.32027/PNT.24.1.4 Privatization and commercialization of the space for the exchange of ideas and public debate as a regulatory challenge for counteracting disinformation Maciej Kubiak, Michał Majcher 10.32027/PNT.24.1.5 EU Regulation on the transparency and targeting of political advertising: a tool for combatting disinformation or for restricting freedom of expression? Zbigniew Okoń 10.32027/PNT.24.1.6 On the difficult delineation of the limits of reality by the AI Act: the principle of transparency, deepfake Damian Flisak 10.32027/PNT.24.1.7 Artificial Intelligence Act and combatting disinformation - a review of selected duties of suppliers and entities using AI systems Martyna Czapska 10.32027/PNT.24.1.8 Disinformation campaigns, fake news and digital cloning in the context of selected personal data protection regulations and the right to privacy, and the AI Act Agata Szeliga 10.32027/PNT.24.1.9 Disinformation and personal data protection Ewa Kurowska-Tober, Franciszek I. Fortuna 10.32027/PNT.24.1.10 Online disinformation in the electoral context from the viewpoint of personal data protection Julia Wawrzyńczak, Dominik Lubasz 10.32027/PNT.24.1.11 The Issue of Applying the DSA to X/Twitter vs Disinformation in the Israel-Hamas Conflict Piotr Łubiński 10.32027/PNT.24.1.12