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Digital Services Act Proposal (Social Media Regulation) [PDF]
The purpose of this section is to bridge research, theory and policies, thus making academic publications more relevant and useful for stakeholders and policymakers.
Ondřej Moravec +5 more
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Ready for the EU Digital Services Act?
Ample past research highlighted that privacy problems are widespread in mobile apps and can have disproportionate impacts on individuals. However, doing such research remains hard and an arms race with those who engage in invasive data practices.
Konrad Kollnig, Nigel Shadbolt
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With the adoption of two regulations in 2022, the Digital Markets Act (DMA) and the Digital Services Act (DSA), the European Union completed its digital services regulatory reform aimed at laying down horizontal rules applicable to the key providers of ...
Saulius Lukas Kalėda
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A Digital Services Act és a Digital Markets Act várható kihívásai a jogalkalmazásban
A tanulmány a fogyasztóvédelmi jog szemszögéből vizsgálja a Digital Services Act és a Digital Markets Act várható jogalkalmazási kihívásait. Mára ugyanis az új digitális technológiák széleskörűen elterjedtek, a kiskereskedelem egy része az online térbe ...
Katalin Gombos
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Principles of the Digital Services Act
Abstract Numerous questions were at the heart of the parliamentary discussions over the provisions of the Digital Services Act (DSA), the EU’s new regulatory framework for digital services. How should liberal democracies prevent illegal and harmful online activities and protect fundamental rights?
Husovec, Martin
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The Regulation of Disinformation Under the Digital Services Act
This article critically examines the regulation of disinformation under the EU’s Digital Services Act (DSA). It begins by analysing how the DSA applies to disinformation, discussing how the DSA facilitates the removal of illegal disinformation, and on ...
Ronan Ó Fathaigh +2 more
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Codes of Conduct in the Digital Services Act
Articles 45-47 of the Digital Services Act provide for codes of conduct to ‘contribute to the proper application’ of the Act. Codes could therefore significantly shape the DSA’s implementation and its effectiveness.
Rachel Griffin
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The Digital Services Act provides a framework for all categories of content, products, services and activities on intermediary services. It builds on existing liability rules and is directly applicable to all intermediary services provided to residents of the European Union, irrespective of the place of establishment of the service provider.
Raue, Benjamin,, Hofmann, Franz,
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Fighting Disinformation Online: The Digital Services Act in the American Context
The internet is one of humanity’s most significant creations in the modern era. What began roughly 30 years ago has developed into a rich, diverse, but largely unregulated environment we can no longer live without.
Daniela Peterka-Benton
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Disinformation tackling in the metaverse and the Digital Services Act
The emergent metaverse presents novel challenges for online information integrity. Disinformation in immersive environments can be particularly pernicious, blurring the lines between reality and fiction. This study explores the multifaceted phenomenon of
Tanel Kerikmäe +2 more
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