Description
The European Union has an ambitious strategy to usher in data-driven innovation and stay competitive in the digital age. Proposals such as the Digital Markets Act and the Digital Services Act have been making waves in the EU and abroad, promising to reign in tech giants and protect human rights online. But why all the fuzz? What sets these initiatives apart and can they live up to their promise? What else is in the EU’s digital arsenal and why should we care? Is Europe too early or too late to the digital party? Buckle up, tune in to EU Untangled, and get into digital with us.
Links
- The Digital Markets Act: ensuring fair and open digital markets (European Commission)
- The Digital Services Act: ensuring a safe and accountable online environment (European Commission)
- European data strategy (European Commission)
- Data Act: Commission proposes measures for a fair and innovative data economy (European Commission)
- Data governance: deal on new rules to boost data sharing across the EU (European Parliament)
- How Europe has expanded its bid to disrupt Big Tech (TechCrunch)
- Europe seals a deal on tighter rules for digital services (TechCrunch)
- The EU’s Digital Services Act — what you need to know (The Stack)
- Digital Services Act: Wie die EU das Internet künftig regulieren wird (heise online)
- Thierry Breton’s Spotify Profile (Spotify)
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