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The Digital Services Act [1] (DSA) is an EU regulation adopted in 2022 that addresses illegal content, transparent advertising and disinformation. It updates the Electronic Commerce Directive 2000 in EU law , [ 2 ] [ 3 ] and was proposed alongside the Digital Markets Act (DMA).
By Foo Yun Chee and Bart H. Meijer. BRUSSELS (Reuters) -Apple has won an exemption for its iMessage and Microsoft for its Bing search engine from new EU tech rules after the companies convinced ...
BRUSSELS (Reuters) -The European Commission could fine Microsoft if it doesn't provide adequate information on risks stemming from generative AI features in search engine Bing by May 27.
The Digital Services Act (DSA), a proposal from EU antitrust chief Margrethe Vestager, forces Amazon, Apple, Alphabet unit Google and Facebook owner Meta to do more to tackle illegal content on ...
In its European Policy Monitoring Report for November 2024, Wikimedia Europe notes that besides this audit, Wikipedia's annual obligations under the DSA also include A Systemic Risk Assessment and Mitigation (SRAM) Register. This is basically a living document where the WMF identifies risks and keeps track of mitigation measures.
ECAT's mission is to contribute to the supervision and enforcement of the DSA in two core ways. Firstly, by providing technical assistance and practical guidance for the enforcement of the DSA. Secondly, by researching the long-running impact of algorithmic systems to inform policy-making and contribute to the public discussion.
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The Digital Markets Act (DMA) [1] is an EU regulation that aims to make the digital economy fairer and more contestable. The regulation entered into force on 1 November 2022 and became applicable, for the most part, on 2 May 2023.