Digital Services Act (DSA) - an overview
In the future, the Digital Services Act (DSA) will uniformly regulate the activities of providers of digital services within the EU. Alongside the Digital Markets Act (DMA) and other regulatory projects, the DSA is one of the flagship projects of the European Union as part of a comprehensive European digital strategy. The DSA came into force on 16 November 2022 and will essentially apply as of 17 February 2024.
This series of articles will keep you up to date.
2023年9月15日
Philipp Koehler and Thomas Walter look at the issues faced by many media companies when deciding whether or not they fall within scope of the EU’s Digital Services Act.
2023年6月12日
2023年2月23日
2022年11月21日
Gregor Schmid and Philipp Koehler highlight the key elements of the incoming EU Digital Services Act.
2022年9月19日
Adam Rendle looks at the differences and similarities in the approach of the EU and UK to online safety under incoming legislation.
2022年9月19日
作者 Adam Rendle
Alexander Schmalenberger looks at the scope of the Digital Services Act, what it covers and who is caught.
2022年9月19日
Johanna Götz looks at the DSA's approach to online intermediary responsibility for illegal content.
2022年9月19日
Alexander Schmalenberger looks at the main obligations on intermediaries (other than those relating to illegal content).
2022年9月19日
Maarten Rijks and Annemijn Schipper look at the impact of the DSA on targeted advertising and the use of dark patterns and recommender systems.
2022年9月19日
Sasun Sepoyan and Otto Sleeking look at the impact of Article 24c of the DSA.
2022年9月19日
Elisa-Marlen Eschborn looks at the Member State enforcement provisions of the DSA.
2022年9月19日
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