On Tuesday 22 September, the European Parliament Committee on Civil Liberties adopted its position on the Digital Services Act (DSA). In their position, which defends fundamental rights, MEPs call for a harmonised notice-and-action procedure and, following the copyright saga, oppose the use of automated tools in content moderation.
Adoption of this position was followed in the late afternoon by a tweet from Commissioner Věra Jourová who, following her discussion with Twitter boss Jack...