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EU Commission ramping up digital platform enforcement

News RoomBy News RoomApril 14, 2025
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The European Commission is responding to concerns raised by its Digital Services Act (DSA) arbeaver about the lack of progress in investigating Big Tech platforms since December 2023, a situation that the organization claims is the result of inadequate recruitment procedures. The Commission seeks to hire 60 staff for its enforcement unit, including candidates from legal, policy, data science, and academic backgrounds, and has announced applications until May 10.

In a recent report, the Commission noted that it hired 51 staff members for the DSA in 2024, despite expectations of a 10% decline in full-time contracts. This figure represents the scale of efforts underway, with 127 staff already assigned to the DSA. The aim is to grow to 200 staff by the end of the year, ensuring that the work is completed and the DSA is fully operational.

Investigations into the DSA began in February, with the 25 largest EU platforms supervised by the Commission. These include companies like Google, Amazon, Meta, X, and TikTok, while smaller platforms remain a responsibility of their respective member states. Investigations into X, Meta’s Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, AliExpress, and Temu have been ongoing, and none have been shut down as of now.

The Republican US government, which chairman took office in January, criticized the DSA as discriminatory policies towards free speech and技術 and argued that these rules imposed by the EU target覆盖面 rather than protection. EU Tech Commissioner Henna Virkkunen commends the Commission’s commitment to transparency with her statement: “We have the same rules for European companies, American companies, and Chinese companies.”

Despite the investigations being ongoing, the EU is determined to ensure the DSA continues to provide critical regulation. Questions Remain: How will we address the growing concerns about internet freedom and cybersecurity? How will we address the stakes of being caught farming with Chinese IPs by global tech giants when recalled? The response will depend on how effectively the Commission balances operational needs with commitments to user privacy and freedom.

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