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This makes the Digital Services Act relevant not only for all digital service providers (social media, online marketplaces, online platforms, etc.) in the EU but also for their business users and ...
The Digital Services Act will impact every social network, search engine, and online marketplace that does business in the EU – here's how.
The Digital Services Act will essentially oblige Big Tech to act as a privatized censor on behalf of governments — censors who will enjoy wide discretion under vague and subjective standards.
A European Commission proposal to simplify digital rules affecting the digital sector, slated for publication in December, ...
The Digital Services Act (DSA) entered into force on November 16, 2022. This new European regulation builds on the Electronic Commerce Directive to strengthen the moderation obligations of online ...
The European Commission has preliminarily found that Chinese e-commerce platform Temu violated the EU’s Digital Services Act ...
EU Member States must select and empower their Digital Services Coordinators — those appointed to monitor compliance — by Feb. 17, 2024. To Whom Does the Digital Services Act Apply?
“Today’s agreement on the Digital Services Act is historic, both in terms of speed and of substance. The DSA will upgrade the ground-rules for all online services in the EU.
The act names these entities as Digital Services Coordinators. France, for example, is considering a law to enable its media regulator, Arcom, to have these responsibilities.
The Digital Services Act (DSA) and the Digital Markets Act (DMA) are a single set of rules intended to create a safer and open digital space across the European Union.
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