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— lunamoth (@lunamoth) December 15, 2020
Digital Services Act | Electronic Frontier Foundation https://t.co/kYMZIdsMrz
Happy reading ? today dear @ivir_uva @IcdsUva colleagues!
— Claes de Vreese (@claesdevreese) December 15, 2020
"Landmark", "far-reaching", and "ambitious" are just some of the ways industry insiders have described the draft digital legislation the European Commission is set to present tomorrow — here's why. https://t.co/oHbrevY6Lq
Spoke to @Euronews' @_EmmaBeswick yesterday about my hopes for the #DSA/#DMA and the need for those laws to empower users with things like mandatory #interoperability for #gatekeeper platforms.https://t.co/okVwCDOwGQ pic.twitter.com/0pVA76r9Wx
— Jan Penfrat @ilumium@mastodon.cloud (@ilumium) December 15, 2020
Want to know more?
— European Commission ?? (@EU_Commission) December 15, 2020
Digital Services Act: https://t.co/AlPzTpDyCO
Digital Markets Act: https://t.co/2bwKfAKnmj
New online rules for users: https://t.co/kNHbK9nJRU
New online rules for platforms: https://t.co/WjBSi17kLD
New online rules for businesses: https://t.co/rZWnWdvf5g
#DigitalServicesAct & #DigitalMarketsAct in a nutshell??️
— DigitalSingleMarket (@DSMeu) December 15, 2020
? #DigitalEU rules
? No barriers for businesses
?️ Safer online space
⚖️ Protecting fundamental rights & freedom of expression
? Transparent & accountable platforms
?https://t.co/y3Hlc5lT9l
?https://t.co/RWkhFsFCOw pic.twitter.com/TRFcG9wssB
The Digital Services Act has dropped and its one hell of a proposal #DSA Commission has clearly learned from failures of #GDPR as well as other areas of digital g https://t.co/xgXdFkY10C
— Ben Wagner (@benwagne_r) December 15, 2020
Under the #DigitalServicesAct, online platforms will be required to design + organise their interfaces so that businesses using the platform can comply with their EU law obligations to provide pre-contractual + safety information to consumers.
— EU Consumer Affairs (@EU_Consumer) December 15, 2020
Learn more: https://t.co/7iCR8kPtII pic.twitter.com/JI5M8MEW78
Much-anticipated European Commission proposal for a new Internet bill preserves what works and sets limits on content removal, but doesn't address the need to give users more control over their data. We analyzed the rules. https://t.co/G6U6HrEjjc
— EFF (@EFF) December 15, 2020
Our first analysis of the Digital Services Act (as leaked). https://t.co/ebpB8NKKKk
— cSchmon (@cSchmon) December 15, 2020
For a quick overview, I recommend my @EFF colleagues @cSchmon and @kegullo's analysis: https://t.co/sLJxUtM7Uv
— Cory Doctorow #BLM (@doctorow) December 15, 2020
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“Here's why the new EU legislation is being touted as game-changing”#DigitalServicesAct #DigitalMarketsAct #Interoperability https://t.co/4KIG8yRdLj
— Sebastian Lasse | sl007@mastodon.social (@sl007) December 15, 2020
#DigitalServicesAct = new #EU rules for online platforms:
— DigitalSingleMarket (@DSMeu) December 16, 2020
? No more illegal content
? Transparency on online ads & algorithms
?? Access to data for researchers
? Track down sellers of illegal goods
? Help users whose content was wrongly deleted
&more?https://t.co/y3Hlc54ihN pic.twitter.com/dsRTEteEwc