DSA in Focus: Reporting obligations and transparency
Join EuroISPA for our upcoming online panel discussion of our 2021 series “DSA in Focus”, entitled Reporting Obligations and Transparency, on Thursday 9 September 2021. This is the third in a series of six events running until the end of 2021, in which we will be exploring and debating the main aspects of the Digital Services Act with policy experts. To secure a spot, please register here.
After our first and second events, which focused on notice and action procedures and measures going beyond content removal, respectively, our third panel discussion will examine the provisions on reporting obligations and transparency.
Our panellists, hailing from the public and the private sector, will address the DSA articles on transparency requirements for intermediaries, online platforms, and VLOPs, access to data, statements of reasons, etc. They will debate the objectives of these measures, practical challenges for implementation, and possible ways forward.
As the EU co-legislators are intensifying discussions on the DSA, this event will provide an opportunity for an exchange of ideas between policymakers, civil society, and industry representatives.
When?
Thursday 9 September from 9:00-10:30 CEST
Programme:
- Opening remarks: Mr Malcolm Hutty, Chair of EuroISPA’s Intermediary Liability Committee
- Moderation: Ms Alexandra Laffitte, President of EuroISPA
- Round-table discussion with:
- Ms Irene Roche Laguna, Deputy Head of Unit, E-Commerce and Platforms, DG CNECT, European Commission
- Mr Michal Feix, Senior Public Affairs Advisor to Seznam.cz
- Mr Diego Naranjo, Head of Policy, EDRi (European Digital Rights)
- Q&A with audience
- Closing remarks
Don’t miss out, secure a spot here!
The “DSA in focus” series kicked off with a first session on the new notice and action regime, which was followed by a second session on measures going beyond content removal. It continues with sessions on DSA and the liability of intermediaries (September), Complaints, dispute handling and redress (October); and Implementation, sanctions, and enforcement (November). Don’t miss them! More information is available on our dedicated website page.