
For weeks, this has been the subject of much excited commentary: Tesla and SpaceX founder Elon Musk has made a takeover bid for Twitter. Now the offer seems successful – but the self-proclaimed free speech activist is buying a platform that will be subject to even more regulation in the future.
By Falk Steiner
Parliament and the Council concluded negotiations on the Digital Services Act on Saturday night. However, the specifications for online advertising contain considerable loopholes.
By Torsten Kleinz
The Digital Markets Act was negotiated at the end of March, and today the Digital Services Act is to be the second step in European digital regulation. However, before that the European Parliament and the Council still have to resolve a number of points of contention.
By Till Hoppe
He criticizes rigid deadlines in the Digital Services Act, but welcomes the expansion of service providers to include platforms. In his guest article, Alexander Rabe, managing director of eco, takes a look at key points of the DSA and calls for: only the EU should set the rules.
By Redaktion Table
The upcoming trilogue on the Digital Services Act on April 22 is supposed to be the final one, and the players are actually in agreement on that: two days before the second round of the French presidential elections, a signal is supposed to go out that Europe is capable of acting. However, the questions that are still unanswered are a tough one.
By Falk Steiner