The paper focuses on selected aspects of civil liability in relation to shared economy services. Who is actually responsible in civil law? Shared economy services are usually based on existing - somehow legally enshrined - concepts, such as taxi service, bank loans or accommodation services, etc., and transform them into a new (usually online) form.
Online service providers often act as a mere technology platform for a peer-to-peer ("peer-to-peer" or "client-client") service, which does not bear any responsibility, as it only provides the necessary (technical) background for its users.