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EP committee backs stricter law on US tech giants
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European Committee of the Regions Backs Tougher Digital Regulation
July 7, 2021 @ 11:28 pm By Tony Zerucha
A group of local and regional representatives has thrown its support behind the European Union’s stance on regulating digital markets.
During the June plenary session, the
European Committee of the Regions(ECR) adopted an opinion supporting the European Commission’s intention to provide tougher regulation of digital markets and services while also highlighting the innovations offered by the new technologies.
The European Commission’s Digital Services Act package consists of the Digital Services Act and the Digital Markets Act. They update and reinforce the EU’s competition laws and further aim to contain the influence of “gatekeeper platforms” that control the access of smaller firms to customers. The designers also want to control disinformation by enforcing a platform’s liability for distributed content.
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The European Commission is asking Facebook, Twitter, Google and others to share more details about what their platforms are doing to curb disinformation. Jenny Kane/AP
The European Commission wants to hold Facebook, Google, TikTok and Twitter accountable for disinformation shared on their platforms. Under proposed rules released Wednesday, the European Commission is requesting that the tech companies do more to properly address disinformation online and show proof they ve taken action.
The guidance issued Wednesday urges platforms and players in online advertising to block accounts sharing disinformation and ban those that regularly post debunked content. The commission also wants social media sites to improve transparency of political ads, including by properly labeling paid-for content and allowing users to see who is providing those ads.
Europe Wants Social Media Giants To Do More To Stop Disinformation
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The European Commission wants to hold Facebook, Google, TikTok and Twitter accountable for disinformation shared on their platforms. Under proposed rules released Wednesday, the European Commission is requesting that the tech companies do more to properly address disinformation online and show proof they ve taken action.
The guidance issued Wednesday urges platforms and players in online advertising to block accounts sharing disinformation and ban those that regularly post debunked content. The commission also wants social media sites to improve transparency of political ads, including by properly labeling paid-for content and allowing users to see who is providing those ads.
Europe Wants Social Media Giants To Do More To Stop Disinformation
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