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Ongoing investigations into online tech platforms under the Digital Services Act (DSA) should be wrapped up within months, rather than years, the European Commission’s tech envoy in San Francisco, Gerard de Graaf, told Euronews. De Graaf, based in Silicon Valley since 2022, has been with the Commission for over 30 years, and was himself one of the masterminds behind the DSA. He was most recently director at the Commission’s digital unit responsible for the platform rules as well as the Digital Markets Act (DMA). The Commission first began a first formal proceeding last December against Elon Mu...
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US lawmakers are moving to persuade the Georgian government not to adopt the controversial "Russian law." The law compels media and NGOs to register as "foreign agents" if they receive more than 20% of their funding abroad. It was recently passed in Georgia, despite mass protests. The proposed US initiatives are called the "Mobilizing and Enhancing George's Options for Building Accountability, Resilience and Independence" (MEGOBARI) and the Georgian People's Act. The acts offer visa liberalisation and opportunities to deepen US-Georgia relations in various sectors, but sanction those responsib...
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