On Monday 6 September, members of the European Parliament’s Committee on Legal Affairs (JURI) discussed some 1,159 amendments to the Digital Services Act (DSA) tabled in July.
MEPs are focussing in particular on the removal of illegal or illicit content online. To this end, it is proposed that anonymity and non-disclosure of personal data be guaranteed to whistleblowers.
Especially, says an amendment tabled by German MEP Patrick Breyer (Greens/EFA), as “compulsory identification would...