The DSA and the DMA Sample Clauses

The DSA and the DMA. In 2022, the EU adopted the Digital Services Act (DSA)1035 and the Digital Markets Act (DMA),1036 which provide the central pieces of legislation in the digital sector of the EU. These acts intend to respond to blind spots left by consumer protection, personal data protection, and competition law to safeguard against the xxxxx of digital services and “create a safer and more open digital space” for EU consumers.1037 Depending on their impacts, the DSA introduces three layers of obligations for different kinds of digital service providers. In particular, the DSA sets baseline, first- layer rules for all platform service providers to establish a point of contact, report criminal offenses, and have user-friendly terms and conditions.1038 The DSA singles out “online platforms” as a particular form of platform service that allows consumers to disseminate information to the public.1039 Such a definition ofonline platform” includes social networks, video-sharing services, and online marketplaces (excludes search engines and messaging apps) where these platform services can potentially be used to reach an unlimited number of consumers.1040 In addition to 1032 AT.39740 - Google Shopping, supra note 998. 1033 Regulation (EU) 2019/1150 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 20 June 2019 on promoting fairness and transparency for business users of online intermediation services, 2019 O.J. (L 186) 57 [hereinafter P2B Regulation]. 1034 Commission Notice, Guidance on Ranking Transparency pursuant to Regulation (EU) 2019/1150 of the European Parliament and of the Council, O.J. 2020 (C 424) 1. See Zard and Sears, supra note 1 at 46. 1035 Digital Services Act, supra note 2. 1036 Digital Markets Act, supra note 14. 1037 See The Digital Services Act package, Shaping Europe’s digital future, EUROPEAN COMMISSION (2023), xxxxx://xxxxxxx-xxxxxxxx.xx.xxxxxx.xx/en/policies/digital-services-act-package (last visited Apr 28, 2023). 1038 The DSA refers to “intermediation service” providers (GLOSSARY). See Digital Services Act, 1039 Id. rec. 13. 1040 Id. baseline, rules applied to all platform services, the DSA requires “online platforms” to engage in content moderation. These rules include, among other things, notice and action mechanisms, complaint handling systems, and out-of-court dispute resolution.1041 Lastly, the DSA includes a third layer of obligations for “Very Large Online Platforms” (VLOPs) and Very Large Online Search Engines” (VLOSEs).1042 On April 25, 2023, t...
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