Topic: EU Digital Services Act
The EU Digital Services Act represents a significant regulatory framework aimed at controlling online content and user interactions. While it is presented as a measure to combat harmful content, it raises concerns about censorship and the potential for overreach by governments and tech companies. This legislation could undermine free speech and privacy by imposing strict obligations on platforms to monitor and regulate user-generated content.
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Wyoming Introduces First-Ever Foreign Censorship Shield Bill
By tying legal protection to a Wyoming nexus, the state would invite creators and platforms targeted by the UK, EU,…
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X Fights Irish Ruling on Content Censorship, Flags Conflict With EU Digital Laws
Ireland’s tiny regulator is punching way above its weight and every platform in Europe is feeling it.
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WEF Complains About “Disinformation,” Calls for a “Concerted Effort” Against It From Government and Tech Companies
The group is also supporting the EU’s online censorship law.





