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Digital Services Act

Digital Services Act (DSA): from 17 February 2024 the DSA imposes new obligations on intermediary service providers to create a safer online environment for consumers and businesses.

The DSA introduces responsibilities and a system of accountability and transparency for providers of intermediary services including:

  • internet access providers
  • hosting services such as cloud computing and web hosting services
  • online marketplaces
  • app stores
  • domain name registrars
  • collaborative economy platforms
  • social media networks
  • content-sharing platforms
  • online travel and accommodation platforms

Businesses need to assess the obligations that may apply to them and ensure these requirements are being met. This section is dedicated to unpacking the DSA.

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