EU Takes on New Measures Regarding the Tech-giants
Along with this, the EU is contemplating the setting up of a rating system. This system will enable the public and stakeholders to assess the behavior of firms in several areas. The system will see parameters like compliance with tax regulations and the pace with which illegal content is removed. EU Commisioner Breton, who is leading a comprehensive reform of the EU’s digital rules, stated, The European Union’s upcoming Digital Services Act will place new rules about the duty of platforms in managing illegal content and false information. Ahead of this, the European Union carried out a public consultation on the bill. The Digital Commerce Administration will upgrade the e-commerce directive. This is due to the fact that the e-commerce directive is all about 20 years old (since 2000). At the moment, the majority of the top companies in the market were either in their infancy or didn’t exist. Check out? European Authorities Arrest Hundreds After Hacking a Crime Chat Network