The European Parliament passed the "Digital Services Act" to regulate adults online

2022-1-21 13:17
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On January 21, the European Parliament passed the Digital Services Act with 530 votes for, 78 against and 80 abstentions in 20 local elections. He knew the purpose of the law was to strengthen regulatory oversight of large internet companies. In particular, they prohibit large Internet companies from using the data to send advertising plans to users without authorization, restrict the sharing of friends, and want these companies to strengthen their own censorship of illegal content on the platform. The law also allows the European Commission to fine the global sales company up to 6% in the past year for violating its rights. The Digital Services Act will be submitted to EU Member States for decision and approval by each country before it enters into force and is valid.

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