The Commission has sent a request for information (RFI) to Shein under the powers granted by the Digital Services Act (DSA).| Shaping Europe’s digital future
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Under article 40 of the Digital Services Act (DSA), vetted researchers will be able to request data from very large online platforms (VLOPs) and search engines (VLOSEs) to conduct research on systemic risks in the EU.| European Centre for Algorithmic Transparency
In a world where global power is measured by military strength, technological innovation, or cultural influence, it is striking that the European Union,| Foundation for Economic Education
Over two years after the DSA’s adoption, the delegated act on data access brings hope for researchers, though concerns persist, writes Jacob van de Kerkhof.| Tech Policy Press
From 24 -26 June 2025, young journalists from across Europe came together at the European Parliament in Brussels for the European Science-Media Hub (ESMH)| European Science-Media Hub
Despite calls from some NGOs to mandate radical interoperability, the EU’s draft Digital Markets Act (DMA) adopted a more measured approach, requiring full interoperability only in “ancillary” services like identification or payment systems. There remains the possibility, however, that the DMA proposal will be amended to include stronger interoperability mandates, or that such amendments will ... The Digital Markets Act Shouldn’t Mandate Radical Interoperability| Truth on the Market
15 Wake Forest L. Rev. Online 46 William Gilchrist Enacted as part of the Telecommunications Act of 1996, section 230 of the Communications Decency Act was originally introduced to shield children from inappropriate content online.[1] Despite being passed for a relatively limited purpose, section 230’s broad liability protections for interactive computer services have since been […]| Wake Forest Law Review
The age of the free speech free-for-all is over – but public online spaces are possible.| The Conversation
Marketing teams who want to effectively target their audience in a cookieless world need first-party data. Find out how to collect and use first-party data here.| Shopify
Just as Big Oil has used greenwashing to block environmental protections, Big Tech uses privacy washing to stand in the way of privacy.| Proton
It’s been a busy few years for digital advertising industry regulators. How will the latest legislation impact advertising professionals?| Basis Technologies
If you want to connect with other business professionals, LinkedIn is the place to be. Here are the most up-to-date LinkedIn statistics.| Social Media Marketing & Management Dashboard
As acquisitions continue to kill local and private options in the smart home, we explain how we protect Open Home projects from investor greed.| Building the Open Home
Towards a safer, more predictable and trusted online environment| European Centre for Algorithmic Transparency
Fake reviews are becoming a bigger problem. The FTC and platforms are joining forces to tackle the issue. But is it too late?| Boast
Uncover the top social advertising trends for 2024 and learn how to leverage each trend to improve your brand's social media marketing.| Coegi
Note: This assessment was conducted in June 2023. The EU AI Act and the practices of companies have considerably evolved since then: the results below are only reflective of the status quo as of June 2023.| crfm.stanford.edu