EUROPEAN UNION's (EU's) DIGITAL SERVICES ACT (DSA)
April 25, 2022
The European Parliament and European Union (EU) Member States have reached a political agreement on the Digital Services Act (DSA).
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The Act, which is yet to become law, was proposed by the EU Commission (anti-trust) in December 2020. The DSA will tightly regulate the way intermediaries, especially large platforms such as Google, Facebook, and YouTube, function when it comes to moderating user content.
The DSA is “a set of common rules on intermediaries’ obligations and accountability across the single market”, and ensures higher protection to all EU users, irrespective of their country.
It will be a landmark legislation to force big Internet companies to act against disinformation and illegal and harmful content, and to “provide better protection for Internet users and their fundamental rights”.
The proposed Act will work in conjunction with the EU’s Digital Markets Act (DMA), which was approved last month.
The DSA is likely to be adopted by the EU Parliament in the next few months. Once adopted, “it will apply from fifteen months or from January 1, 2024, whichever is later”.
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