Which websites will be forced to submit in Europe to the strongest obligations of the Digital Services Act?
Or, translated into Brussels jargon, who is “Vlop” and who is not “Vlop”?
(“very large online platform” or “very large digital platform”).
The suspense ended on Friday.
In line with the European Commission's timetable, digital services had until midnight February 17 to make their monthly EU hearings public.
Those who exceed the threshold of 45 million unique visitors, or 10% of European Internet users, become Vlops.
They will have four months to comply with all the requirements of this ambitious regulation of illegal content in the digital space, adopted last year.
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Unsurprisingly, the Gafa greatly exceed these thresholds.
Meta reports 255 million European Facebook users and 250 million for Instagram.
YouTube passes the milestone of 400 million visitors, Google Maps…
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