Digital Services Act – an overview
Gregor Schmid and Philipp Koehler highlight the key elements of the incoming EU Digital Services Act.
MoreThe incoming Digital Services Act is the EU's answer to tackling illegal content online and part of its project to regulate big tech. We provide an overview of this complex and far-reaching legislation which has the potential to impact a wide range of digital services, and look in more detail at key aspects. We also compare the DSA with the UK's Online Safety Bill which has overlapping aims but is very different in approach.
Gregor Schmid and Philipp Koehler highlight the key elements of the incoming EU Digital Services Act.
MoreAdam Rendle looks at the differences and similarities in the approach of the EU and UK to online safety under incoming legislation.
MoreAlexander Schmalenberger looks at the scope of the Digital Services Act, what it covers and who is caught.
MoreJohanna Götz looks at the DSA's approach to online intermediary responsibility for illegal content.
MoreAlexander Schmalenberger looks at the main obligations on intermediaries (other than those relating to illegal content).
MoreMaarten Rijks and Annemijn Schipper look at the impact of the DSA on targeted advertising and the use of dark patterns and recommender systems.
MoreSasun Sepoyan and Otto Sleeking look at the impact of Article 24c of the DSA.
MoreElisa-Marlen Eschborn looks at the Member State enforcement provisions of the DSA.
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