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Big Tech's EU Digital Services Act risk reporting needs work, monitor group says

By Sara Brandstätter ( March 20, 2025, 12:26 GMT | Comment) -- Major tech platforms such as Meta, Google, X and TikTok have not impressed with recent risk assessment reports on their compliance with the EU’s content moderation rules because they were patchy and lacked substance, the head of a European technology law advocacy group told MLex in an interview. But Asha Allen, of the Centre for Democracy and Technology Europe, warns that conclusions on Digital Services Act enforcement are premature until the law has three to five years to bed down.Big Tech players such as Meta Platforms, Google, X and TikTok have not impressed with recent risk assessment reports on their compliance with the EU’s content moderation rules, according to the head of a European technology law advocacy group. ...

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