By Sara Brandstätter ( March 25, 2026, 14:47 GMT | Comment) -- Big tech companies are starting to face private litigation to force compliance with the EU's digital services law, raising questions about how these case could shape standards across the bloc. While national courts can force quick platform changes in their own country, they risk creating a patchwork of inconsistent legal obligations across the EU.The likes of Meta Platforms, TikTok, X and Amazon are now familiar with the enforcement drumbeat for the EU's content-moderation law, but are increasingly being confronted with private lawsuits seeking fixes for alleged failings....
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