The European Commission accuses Temu of breaching the DSA by failing to do enough to stop the sale of illegal products on its platform, in preliminary findings
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Commission preliminarily finds Temu in breach of the Digital Services Act in relation to illegal products on its platform
Today, the Commission preliminarily found Temu in breach of the obligation under the Digital Services Act (DSA) to properly assess the risks of illegal products being disseminated on its marketplace.
Shaping Europe’s digital future (digital-strategy.ec.europa.eu)
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Commission preliminarily finds Temu in breach of the Digital Services Act in relation to illegal products on its platform
Today, the Commission preliminarily found Temu in breach of the obligation under the Digital Services Act (DSA) to properly assess the risks of illegal products being disseminated on its marketplace.
Shaping Europe’s digital future (digital-strategy.ec.europa.eu)
On a surely unrelated note, the richest man of Europe, formerly of the world, is the owner of luxury clothes brand LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton SE.
Bernard Arnault is currently #5 on the Forbes 500 list. His kids went to a prestigious private school where they were taught by Brigitte Trogneux, who would later marry a pupil and go on to become France's first lady Brigitte Macron. Small world.
Anyway, I'm sure glad that us Europeans are being diligently protected by wise regulations that completely prevent the rise of oligarchs. I can't imagine the harm caused if every trashy peasant can pretend to afford a Louis Vuitton handbag. Know your place!