Recent legislation such as the UK’s Online Safety Act and the EU’s Digital Services Act (DSA) have aimed to address some of the illegal and harmful online practices that persist online ...
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The European Commission and the European Board for Digital Services welcomed on Monday the integration of the new 'Code of Conduct on countering illegal hate speech online' into the Digital Services ...
The EU Digital Services Act (DSA) aims to prevent the distribution of illegal content and better protect users from hate speech and disinformation. It also regulates the obligations of digital ...
UK Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Act: What You Need to Know Your email ... SEE: Regulator CMA to Scrutinize Microsoft and Other Cloud Service Providers in the UK As well as conduct ...
According to German MEP Andreas Schwab, the digital EU regulation should apply to cloud and AI services to prevent their ...
Ad: Our Data Protection Rules 2025 coverage is brought to you in partnership with K&S Digiprotect Services Pvt ... The Draft Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Act Rules were notified on ...
India's much-awaited draft rules to enable the digital personal data protection Act introduce a complex landscape for companies handling personal data. Key issues around consent management and ...
it became the Digital Personal Data Protection Act 2023. While digitisation using individuals’ personal data has transformed the delivery of services, enhancing ease of living, it is also ...
(Image/Freepik) The rules to implement the Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Act, was released last week for stakeholder consultation. However, the government is not expected to bring the ...
Meta is rolling out huge changes to its fact-checking in the US and aligning itself with Trump against alleged censorship from Europe. Meta is rolling out huge changes to its fact-checking in the ...
The European Commission, the EU executive, said its Digital Services Act did not force or request platforms to remove lawful content but only to take down content that may be harmful, such as to ...