EU Digital Services Act

EU Investigates Pornhub, Others Over Child Safety Concerns

The European Commission launched an investigation into Pornhub, Stripchat, XNXX, and XVideos under the EU’s Digital Services Act (DSA) for insufficient age verification measures. The Commission alleges the platforms’ one-click self-declarations are ineffective in preventing minors from accessing adult content. Potential penalties include fines up to 6% of global annual turnover if the platforms fail to implement effective age verification. While Stripchat’s designation as a “very large online platform” was revoked, the investigation into its age verification practices continues. The Commission emphasized its commitment to swift action depending on the platforms’ response.

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Spain’s PM Accuses Tech Billionaires of Undermining Democracy via Social Media

In response to concerns about the erosion of democracy, the politician advocated for stronger EU regulations on social media companies. His proposals include combating disinformation through user verification and leveraging the Digital Services Act to hold platform owners accountable for societal harm caused by their algorithms. He explicitly linked the concentration of power among tech billionaires to threats against democratic processes, drawing parallels between corporate responsibility and the accountability of social media platforms. This action follows previous accusations against specific tech leaders for their alleged role in supporting extremist ideologies.

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