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dsa-observatory.eu
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| | | | By Paddy Leerssen, Anna van Duin, Iris Toepoel, and Joris van Hoboken Discussion of DSA enforcement tend to focus on regulatory action by the European Commission and national Digital Services Coordinators, but private actors are also taking the DSA to court. This report looks at the underexplored but important role of private enforcement-where individuals, NGOs, or consumer groups bring legal action themselves. It examines key DSA provisions with potential for such claims and outlines the legal and strategic choices that will shape how this tool is used in practice. | |
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netwars.pelicancrossing.net
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| | | | Fining companies who have spare billions down the backs of their couches is pointless, but what about threatening their executives with prosecution? In a scathi | |
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radiobruxelleslibera.com
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| | | | Ireland wants to gag those who raise EU privacy cases before its own national regulator, the DPC (Data Protection Commission). It might seem like a local judicial dispute, but instead it is news of European importance, relevant for any EU member State. But why? The fact is that the major privacy procedures concerning Big Tech... | |
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www.defensenews.com
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| | Opinion: The new strategy contains useful words about the problem. Those words must be quickly put into measurable and funded actions. |