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|    The Digital Services Act (DSA) Transform    |
|    21 Jul 22 11:22:34    |
   
   From: malQRMassimilation@gmail.com   
      
   by Avi Gesser, Anna R. Gressel and Michael Pizzi   
      
   On July 5, 2022, the European Parliament voted to approve the final   
   text of the Digital Services Act ("DSA" or the "Act"), a landmark   
   regulation that-along with its sister regulation, the Digital Markets   
   Act ("DMA")-is poised to transform the global regulatory landscape for   
   social media platforms, hosting services like cloud service providers,   
   and other online intermediaries.   
      
   Lawmakers have billed the DSA as implementing the principle that "what   
   is illegal offline, should be illegal online." In reality, the DSA   
   goes much further, requiring online platforms to not only take greater   
   accountability for "illegal" and "harmful" content that they host, but   
   also to provide unprecedented transparency around their content   
   moderation practices, targeted advertising, and recommender   
   algorithms, and to maintain comprehensive risk management systems for   
   a potentially wide range of systemic risks - from public health crises   
   to political misinformation.   
      
   https://tinyurl.com/422wjrev   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   
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