On 21 July 2025, the Media Commission, the broadcasting regulator of Ireland, implemented specific obligations for digital platforms from the Online Safety Code for video-sharing platform services. Initially adopted on 21 October 2024, the code provides a grace period of up to nine months for platforms to become compliant with the specific obligations of the code. The code implements Article 28b of the EU Audiovisual Media Services Directive 2018 and imposes specific rules on video-sharing platforms. The code includes provisions implementing the European Union (EU) Digital Services Act and the EU Terrorist Content Online Regulation. The code outlines measures for designated platforms to protect users from harmful content, including cyberbullying and self-harm promotion. The code would require platforms to prevent the dissemination of illegal content, including content that incites violence or hatred. Furthermore, the platforms would be required to provide literacy tools to their users to inform them of how misinformation and disinformation can be identified. Further, they need to provide functionality for users who upload content to declare whether videos contain audiovisual commercial communications.
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