EU Parliament's 'More Thoughtful' Approach To Regulating The Internet Still A Complete Disaster

EU Parliament's 'More Thoughtful' Approach To Regulating The Internet Still A Complete Disaster

2 years ago
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https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20220123/15522348342/eu-parliaments-more-thoughtful-approach-to-regulating-internet-still-complete-disaster.shtml

For a while now, the EU has been working on its latest big update to internet regulations, mostly under the umbrella of the Digital Services Act (DSA). Multiple people who have been following the process there have noted how much more thoughtful the process has been for the DSA as compared to internet regulatory attempts in the US, which seem to mostly be driven by which senator thinks they can get the biggest headlines for misrepresenting which particular outrage this week. A more careful, thoughtful approach is definitely appreciated, but that doesn't mean the results will be any good. Last week, the EU Parliament approved the latest version of the DSA in what has been seen as something of a mixed bag.

Pirate Party MEP Patrick Breyer described the final vote as having both "huge success and major setbacks." I'm actually a bit surprised that the EFF seems mostly happy with the result (with a few caveats), though that seems to mainly be because a few really bad ideas didn't make the cut. But, it still seems like an awful lot of bad ideas did make it through.