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Canada’s decision to rescind its digital services tax (DST) to restart trade negotiations with the U.S. represents a boon for ...
Piracy Shield, the new anti-piracy system implemented by the Italian communications regulator AGCOM has attracted the ...
Imagine Brussels bureaucrats determining Americans’ free speech on social media platforms. It sounds absurd—but that’s the ...
The Digital Services Act (DSA) is a massive endeavour by the EU to set an online governance framework for platforms and use transparency obligations ...
Canada rescinded the Digital Services Tax just hours before it was to go into effect, backing down after President Trump had ...
The Digital Services Act focuses on creating a safer online environment for digital users and companies, and on protecting fundamental rights in the digital space by establishing new rules on: ...
“Today’s agreement on the Digital Services Act is historic, both in terms of speed and of substance. The DSA will upgrade the ground-rules for all online services in the EU.
The Digital Services Act will essentially oblige Big Tech to act as a privatized censor on behalf of governments — censors who will enjoy wide discretion under vague and subjective standards.
The Digital Services Act will impact every social network, search engine, and online marketplace that does business in the EU – here's how.
In the rapidly evolving digital landscape, the European Union's Digital Services Act (DSA) stands as a pivotal regulatory framework aimed at ensuring a safer and more accountable online environment.