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EU Digital Services Act now in full effect: platform and intermediary obligations, enforcement by Digital Services Co-ordinators, and forthcoming implementing measures

Published on: 16 February 2024

Published by an LexisNexis Ireland - Commercial expert
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From 17 February 2024, the DSA, the EU’s flagship rulebook designed to make the online environment safer, fairer and more transparent, starts applying to all online intermediaries in the EU.

With the DSA in force, people in the EU gain stronger protection from unlawful goods and content, and their rights are safeguarded on online platforms where they connect with other users, interact, exchange information, or purchase products.

New responsibilities for platforms and empowered users

All online platforms serving users in the EU, except small and micro enterprises employing fewer than 50 persons and with an annual turnover under €10m, must implement measures to:

  • Counter illegal content, goods and services: online platforms must give users ways to flag unlawful content, including goods and services, on their services.
  • Work with 'trusted flaggers': specialised entities whose notices must be given priority treatment by platforms.
  • Protect minors: including a complete ban on targeting minors with ads based on profiling or on their personal data.
  • Empower users with information about the advertisements they see, such as why the ads are being shown to them and who paid for the advertisement.

These obligations aim to make the online environment safer, fairer and more transparent for EU users...

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