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Irish regulator says EU needs common approach to digital platforms

News RoomBy News RoomMarch 27, 2025
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The DSA: A Critical Analysis and Humanization Perspective
The East Rover ñálián na Meán ñebo le chomh grourrairs daindigha na Meán, ñaoil a g rested na ancheú-le agus an númeroile. The Irish regulatory agency, the Coimisiún na Meán, has issued a warning about the diversity of strategies emanating from different platforms regarding their implementation of the Digital Services Act (DSA). This ancestral act, which began in February last year, requires companies across the EU to comply with transparency issues and electoral integrity requirements. However, given its "interpretation slits," the DSA presents significant challenges for platforms across the continent.

These challenges arise from the fact that each EU member state assumes the role unintelligibly of appointing a Digital Services Coordinator (DSC) — the point of first conversation and coordination between platforms and their customers. The Irish Coimisiún na Meán, a leading center in DSA enforcement, has historically steered the development of 15 of the 25 "Very Large Online Platforms" (VLOPs) encompassed within the EU, which number over 45 million monthly users. The act, among other challenges, has sparked criticism from external forces.

The United States government, after assuming office in January, has criticized the EU’s interventions, akin to a "female corporation," for uniting technology communities in opposition to free speech. Metá’s new policy chief has described the U.S.-@@@@@@constraint US digital services laws as pushing the continent to the sidelines. Similarly, the European Commission has recently launched several probes into platforms like X, TikTok, and Temu, seemingly to draw blame for Europe’s active engagement with the U.S. tech sector.

Across the bay, fines for breaches of the DSA could reach up to 6% of companies’ annual turnover, with up to 165 companies facing charges under the Act against affected companies. As the complexity of the DSA continues to arise, stakeholders must move to a collective yet distinctive voice to navigate the region, ensuring proper recognition and actions among platforms, companies, and other stakeholders.

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