
The EU DSA is one of the latest regulatory instruments adopted by the European Union to rein in the power of digital platforms and to create a “safe, predictable and trusted online environment”. We illustrate why the DSA’s promise of transparency is not living up to its expectations and then offer four practical recommendations for improving DSA reporting.
Recht und Gesellschaft, ddc:342, article, 342
Recht und Gesellschaft, ddc:342, article, 342
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