DIGITAL SERVICES ACT
Updated 21 days ago
Under the DSA, all providers of hosting services are required to provide users with clear and specific information, so-called statements of reasons, whenever they remove or restrict access to certain content... Illustrative examples include the sharing of images depicting child sexual abuse, the unlawful non-consensual sharing of private images, online stalking, the sale of non-compliant or counterfeit products, the sale of products or the provision of services in infringement of consumer protection law, the non-authorised use of copyright protected material, the illegal offer of accommodation services or the illegal sale of live animals... Uncover the critical components of the Digital Services Act (DSA). Take advantage of our online training program. Acquire the skills to pass the Digital Services Act Trained Professional (DiSeActTPro) exam, and to receive the certificate of completion that provides independent evidence to firms and organizations that you have a quantifiable..
Also known as: Digital Markets Act, DSA