Digital Services Package: Commission welcomes the adoption by the European Parliament of the EU's new rulebook for digital services
06 July 2022
The Digital Services Package sets out a first comprehensive rulebook for the online platforms that we all depend on in our daily lives. These new rules will be applicable across the whole of the EU and will create a safer and more open digital space, grounded in respect for fundamental rights.
The Commission welcomes the adoption by the European Parliament of the Digital Services Act and Digital Markets Act, proposed by the Commission in December 2020.
Executive Vice-President for a Europe Fit for the Digital Age, Margrethe Vestager, said: “The
European Parliament has adopted a global first: Strong, ambitious
regulation of online platforms. The Digital Services Act enables the
protection of users' rights online. The Digital Markets Act creates
fair, open online markets. As an example, illegal hate speech can also
be dealt with online. And products bought online must be safe. Big
platforms will have to refrain from promoting their own interests, share
their data with other businesses, enable more app stores. Because with
size comes responsibility - as a big platform, there are things you must
do and things you cannot do.”
Commissioner for the Internal Market Thierry Breton said: “10 years ago, a page was turned on ‘too big to fail' banks. Now — with DSA & DMA — we're turning the page on ‘too big to care' platforms. We are finally building a single digital market, the most important one in the ‘free world'. The
same predictable rules will apply, everywhere in the EU, for our 450
million citizens, bringing everyone a safer and fairer digital space.”
The adoption of the Digital Services Package in the first reading by
the European Parliament follows the political agreement that has been
reached by the co-legislators on the Digital Markets Act on 24 March and the Digital Services Act
on 23 April this year. The new rules will be enforced by the Commission
for the largest online platforms active in the EU. The Commission is
taking all necessary steps to be ready to take up this role upon the
entry into force of the rules.
Next Steps
Following the adoption of the Digital Services Package in the first
reading by the European Parliament, both texts now have to be formally
adopted by the Council of the European Union. After their signature, the
Digital Services Act and the Digital Markets Act will be published in
the Official Journal. Both acts will enter into force 20 days after
their publication in the Official Journal, in autumn this year.
Background
The Commission made its proposals
on the Digital Services Act and the Digital Markets Act on 15 December
2020.The European Parliament and Council reached a political agreement
on 24 March 2022 on the Digital Markets Act, and on 23 April on the
Digital Services Act. Updated Q&A documents are available for the DSA and the DMA.
For More Information
Digital Services Act: Questions and answers (updated)
Digital Markets Act: Questions and answers (updated)
Facts page on the Digital Services Act
Facts page on the Digital Markets Act
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