On 17 February 2024, the Regulation of a Single Market for Digital Services (DSA) is implemented. Under the DSA, the platforms will be required to publish specific information, such as who is paying for the advertisements displayed and who is subjec…
SourceOn 16 November 2022, the Regulation on a Single Market For Digital Services (Digital Services Act) enters into force. Under the DSA, the platforms will be required to publish specific information, such as who is paying for the advertisements display…
SourceOn 4 October 2022, the Council of the European Union gave final approval to the regulation on a Single Market For Digital Services (Digital Services Act). The adopted text states all the platforms will be required to publish specific information, su…
SourceOn 5 July 2022, the European Parliament passed the regulation on a Single Market For Digital Services (Digital Services Act). The adopted text states all the platforms will be required to publish specific information, such as who is paying for the a…
SourceThe Council of the EU, the European Parliament and the European Commission reached a provisional agreement on the proposed Digital Services Act (DSA). The proposed DSA's major goal is to protect consumers against illicit content or services while st…
SourceOn 20 January 2022, the European Parliament agreed on their position on the Digital Services Act, proposing several amendments regarding transparency reporting requirements. Firstly, all the platforms will be required to publish specific information…
SourceOn 25 November 2021, the European Council agreed on their position on the Digital Services Act, including transparency reporting requirements. Firstly, all online platforms will be required to publish specific information, such as who is paying for …
SourceThe European Commission submits the EU Digital Services Act proposal to the European Parliament and Council, which introduces a new regulatory framework for online intermediaries, including transparency reporting.
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