The EU sues several member countries for not correctly implementing the "Digital Services Act".

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08/05/2025
The European Commission has announced in a statement that it has decided to take the Czech Republic, Spain, Cyprus, Poland, and Portugal to the European Court of Justice for failing to effectively implement the Digital Services Act. The Commission stated that these countries have not designated or authorized national digital services coordinators, nor have they established penalty rules for infringements under the DSA. The DSA is a landmark legislation that requires online companies to take more measures to address illegal and harmful content on their platforms.