REGULATION OF THE DIGITAL SERVICE LANDSCAPE: A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF THE DIGITAL SERVICE ACT
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This study assesses the impact of the Digital Service Act (DSA) adopted by the EU on digital services. The study evaluates the DSA's content moderation, user entitlements, and platform responsibility regulations to determine their effects on platforms, users, and digital marketplaces. The research examines current literature and the legislation to identify and resolve issues, benefits, and ways to improve the proposed regulatory structure. The motivation behind this examination is to inspect and assess the potential consequences for shoppers and advanced specialist co-ops of the Digital Service Act (DSA). All the more explicitly, recommendations for more viable guidelines for computerized administrations will be made once the productivity and viability of the proposed administrative measures are assessed. How well might the Computerized Administration at any point act to save free articulation, stifle disdain discourse, and scatter disinformation while resolving the issues defying the advanced administration industry? This research will use a combination of legal analysis and a survey of relevant literature to determine the potential effects of the Digital Service Act on users and digital service providers.
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