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• Both the EU's Digital Markets Act (DMA) and Digital Services Act (DSA) entered into force—with the DMA aiming to put an end to unfair practices by companies that act as so-called digital “gatekeepers”, giving consumers more choice, helping startups innovate and compete with Big Tech; and the DSA aiming to accelerate and centralize the bloc's ability to enforce regulations against VLOPs (very large online platforms) or VLOSEs (very large online search engines) —such as ...Devamını Oku

28 Ara 2022

• The European Commission warned Elon Musk that if Twitter fails to remove Russian war propaganda, it means the platform would be "actively supporting the war." The Commission also told Musk that Twitter must try harder to comply with the Digital Services Act, the EU’s new content moderation rules. The law requires tech companies to control their platforms for content including terrorism propaganda, child abuse, hate speech, and commercial scams. via Euronews ...Devamını Oku

02 Ara 2022

• Elon Musk assured the European Commission that Twitter will abide by the bloc’s tough rules on illegal online content policing now that the social network has passed under his ownership, EU sources said on Monday. Companies that breach the Digital Services Act will face fines of up to 6% of annual global turnover. via The Washington Post Changes on the horizon: Twitter will revise its user verification process, Musk said on Sunday. Technology newsletter P...Devamını Oku

01 Kas 2022

• EU Industry Chief Thierry Breton will meet with Elon Musk on Monday to discuss global chain issues and free speech. Breton's spokesperson said that in addition to discussing tech and supply chains relating to Musk's Tesla, some exchange on EU's Digital Services Act and how 'new' Twitter will work with EU rules will take place as well.

10 May 2022

• EU lawmakers agreed on the Digital Services Act (DSA), which by general terms, will force tech companies to take greater responsibility for content that appears on their platforms, including removing illegal content and goods more quickly, explaining to users and researchers how their algorithms work, and taking stricter action on the spread of misinformation.

25 Nis 2022

• A deal requiring tech giants to do more for policing content on their platforms, the Digital Services Act (DSA), could be agreed on next month, EU's antitrust chief Margrethe Vestgaer said. EU countries and lawmakers are debating on the details, with the definition of an online marketplace that would be subjected to these rules and the criteria for banning targeted ads. Zoom in: Proposed by Vestager just over a year ago, DSA forces tech giants to increase effor...Devamını Oku

29 Mar 2022

• The EU set a precedent with its Digital Services Act in establishing a set of guidelines to protect online privacy rights and ensure a fair and safe online environment while overseeing digital devices to ensure they're compliant with the bloc's sustainability goals, internal market commissioner Thierry Breton said. Setting the standards: EU digital chief Margrethe Vestager said that while the United States, Australia, and India were having a discussion around the t...Devamını Oku

27 Oca 2022

• Thierry Breton, the European Commissioner for Internal Markets , caused outrage for sharing copyrighted material on Twitter to promote the bloc's proposal to regulate online content. Oh, the outrage: Breton posted a 30-second parody clip from Clint Eastwood's The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly and jokingly said "there's a new sheriff in town" about the EU's Digital Services Act. What is it: The act, which will be voted on today, is designed to regulate onl...Devamını Oku

20 Oca 2022