Big Tech Companies in the US Have Been Told Not to Apply the Digital Services Act
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The US Federal Trade Commission informs Apple, Google, Meta and others that they do not necessarily have to comply with the EU Platform Regulation Act Digital Services Act. read more on t3n.de
Will the Digital Services Act Reshape U.S. Big Tech?
What CEOs Need to Know About the EU’s Digital Services Act Global business leaders are watching closely as the European Union’s Digital Services Act (DSA) comes into force. Positioned as one of the most significant tech regulations of the decade, the DSA is reshaping how companies handle content moderation, data transparency, and user safety. Yet while the EU pushes forward, U.S. regulators are warning American firms to tread carefully—highlight…
Big Tech Companies in the US Have Been Told Not to Apply the Digital Services Act – Monkey Viral
Trouble is brewing for the Digital Services Act (DSA), the landmark European law governing big tech platforms. On August 21, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), sent a scathing letter to a number of tech giants, including Google, Meta, Amazon, Microsoft, and Apple. The letter’s subject: the European Digital Services Act cannot be applied if it […]
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