With the arrival of the EU’s Digital Services Act (DSA), the UK’s Online Safety Act (OSA), and related legislation in Australia, China, India, the US and more, decades of calls to seriously regulate the internet are finally being answered. Meanwhile, ever-evolving data protection laws risk contradicting some of the new regulations intended to govern user safety, such as the clause in the OSA that has been “widely interpreted as compelling companies to scan users’ messages to make sure they aren’t transmitting illegal material.” This paints a complicated compliance picture. The question, then, is how to meet its challenges without creating new ones and with increasingly limited resources. Find out more and download the report now >>
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