Digital Services Act

Europe Stamps Digital Services Act With Final Approval

The European Council has officially approved legislation that aims to ensure a safer and more transparent online environment with greater accountability and protection.

The Digital Services Act (DSA), packaged with the Digital Markets Act (DMA), requires transparency from technology platforms as well as accountability in their role as disseminators of content, according to a statement from the EC on Tuesday (Oct. 4).

Both the DSA and the DMA were greenlighted by the European Parliament in July. The DSA outlines rules for content and marketplace moderation that strive to make it easier to remove illegal content, services or products while also increasing accountability surrounding removal decisions.

“The Digital Services Act is one of the EU’s most ground-breaking horizontal regulations and I am convinced it has the potential to become the ‘gold standard’ for other regulators in the world,” Jozef Síkela, the Czech Republic’s minister for industry and trade, said in the EC statement.

“By setting new standards for a safer and more accountable online environment, the DSA marks the beginning of a new relationship between online platforms and users and regulators in the European Union and beyond,” Síkela added.

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