The European Union on Saturday announced a provisional agreement on the Digital Services Act which, according to the organization “will help to keep the digital space safe from illegal goods, content and services, and to protect fundamental rights online.” More practically, it should mean that massive tech companies like Meta, Google, Apple, Amazon and others will need to police their platforms and products more aggressively and remove anything that violates certain standards, including ads.“The DSA follows the principle that what is illegal offline must also be illegal online.
It aims to protect the digital space against the spread of illegal content, and to ensure the protection of users’ fundamental rights,” reads the press release announcing the agreement.
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