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Brussels' requests are part of the Digital Services Act

Posted: Mon Jan 06, 2025 6:17 am
by Shishirgano9
This time. failure to comply with the Digital Services Act could result in fines of up to 6% of the company’s global turnover. or even suspension of the platform. The response from the main parties concerned? Ben Walters. spokesperson for Meta . said . “ We are happy to provide further details on this work. beyond what we have already shared. and we will respond to the European Commission. ” before specifying the existence of a “ special operations center ” with teams. including Hebrew and Arabic speakers. working on content moderation.


For its part TikTok will publish its first transparency report finland telegram under the DSA next week. At X. the response was long awaited. Elon Musk reportedly threatened to shut down the platform in Europe. according to Business Insider. These comments were denied by the main party concerned. A sword of Damocles hangs over the businessman for whom a 6% fine would represent around $240 million based on Twitter’s turnover in 2022.


(DSA). the "Digital Services Regulation" that came into force on August 25. The European Commission's main fear ? The live broadcasting of hostage executions by Hamas on the platforms. At the same time. the EU published a series of recommendations in a press release for member states to coordinate their response to the dissemination and amplification of illicit content.