The Digital Services Act, the EU s new rulebook for a safer and more transparent online world, will apply in full to online platforms and marketplaces in the EU from Saturday 17 February.
The European Union's rebooted e-commerce rules start to apply in full from tomorrow setting new legal obligations on the likely thousands of platforms and digital businesses that fall in scope. The Digital Services Act (DSA) is a massive endeavour by the EU to set an online governance framework for platforms and use transparency obligations as a tool to squeeze illegal content and products off the regional internet. If something is illegal to say or sell in a particular Member State it should not be possible to workaround the law by taking to the Internet is the basic idea.
The European Union's rebooted e-commerce rules start to apply in full from tomorrow setting new legal obligations on the likely thousands of platforms The European Union's rebooted ecommerce rules start to apply in full from tomorrow setting new legal obligations on the likely thousands of platforms and digital businesses that fall in scope. Read on for the lowdown.
The European Union's rebooted e-commerce rules start to apply in full from tomorrow setting new legal obligations on the likely thousands of platforms and digital businesses that fall in scope. The Digital Services Act (DSA) is a massive endeavour by the EU to set an online governance framework for platforms and use transparency obligations as a tool to squeeze illegal content and products off the regional internet. If something is illegal to say or sell in a particular Member State it should not be possible to workaround the law by taking to the Internet is the basic idea.
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