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EU Digital Services Act to take effect for all but smallest online platforms

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The European Union's Digital Services Act will take effect for all but some of the smallest platforms online this weekend. The new regulations apply to "all online platforms" with users in the bloc except for "small and micro enterprises" Platforms will be required to provide a means to report illegal content, protect minors from advertising based on their personal data.

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From Saturday, all online platforms must comply with the rules of the Digital Services Act (DSA) and take stricter measures against illegal content. However, Germany still needs to rework.

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European legislation on digital services comes into full force this Saturday with obligations now imposed on online platforms, under penalty of fines.

The stricter EU rules for online companies come into force on Saturday. The EU Digital Services Act (DSA) previously only applied to the largest online services, but this circle is now being significantly expanded. In addition to large corporations such as Google, Facebook and Amazon, smaller companies must then also take action against hate speech, false information and product counterfeiting and remove corresponding content, for example, “imme…

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BRUSSELS. Tomorrow, Saturday, the new EU-wide rules for digital services will come into force across the area.

·Linz, Austria
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Le Télégramme broke the news in on Friday, February 16, 2024.
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