Abstract

The European strategy Shaping Europe’s Digital Future, published in February 2020, marked a turning point in the construction and delimitation of the powers of online intermediaries, through two legislative initiatives, complementary in nature, to update and improve legal certainty in digital business transactions: the Digital Markets Act (September 2022), and the Digital Services Act, (October 2022). The Digital Services Act is concerned with the creation of a common set of obligations for digital intermediaries in order to enhance, promote and secure the rights of consumers and users online, creating a safer, fairer and more transparent digital environment. This article examines the main novelties implemented by this regulation, trying to offer some preliminary conclusions as to the scope of the adopted text and the foreseeable frictions at the time of its practical application.

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