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At a Glance - Online Platforms’ Moderation of Illegal Content Online - PE 658.184 - Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection

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The original full study reviews and assesses the EU regulatory framework on content moderation and current practices by key online platforms. It assesses the regulation in six countries/regions and makes recommendations to improve the EU legal framework on content moderation in the context of the forthcoming Digital Services Act.

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