EU Launched the First DSA Procedure: Will It Really Make an Impact?
In response to the disconcerting events that unfolded in Israel in October, the European Union has initiated the use of the Digital Services Act (DSA).
In response to the disconcerting events that unfolded in Israel in October, the European Union has initiated the use of the Digital Services Act (DSA).
Ability to withstand opposition from powerful ISPs will determine the success of these rules.
Social networks are going to great lengths to keep teens glued to their phones. That may soon be deemed illegal.
As the EU is relentlessly imposing fines for the unauthorized use of cookies, tech companies are actively seeking alternative methods to access individuals’ data. But can they have their cake and eat it too?
In her new book, Anu Bradford, a professor at Columbia Law School, examines the intricate power struggles for digital dominance among the United States, China, and the European Union.
We should heed scientists’ warnings regarding the dangers of AI and take measures to avoid these risks.
Amazon follows Zalando in challenging the designation, further adding to the woes of European authorities.
The Digital Services Act’s implementation will be challenging unless the Commission steps up its game and revamps the designation criteria.
The EU has earned accolades for being the first to pass a law on Artificial Intelligence. Nevertheless, the implementation of this law, particularly on smaller yet high-risk AI systems, is expected to be an arduous undertaking.
Only one European company will be affected by the Digital Market and Services acts, which are slated to take effect in three months.