On 14 February 2025, the Council of State closes the consultation on the principles of draft Platform Economy Act, including the regulation of user rights. The Act aims to regulate digital platforms and intermediary services. It introduces a three-tier classification system for service providers, with distinct obligations for intermediary services, online platforms, and very large platforms. Key provisions include requiring operators to appoint a liaison for communication with the Electronic Transactions Development Agency, implementing transparency measures like disclosure of user rights, fees, and advertising costs. The Act also defines trusted flaggers for reporting violations. It outlines penalties, including fines of up to 0.3% of global revenue and temporary suspension of platform operations.
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