In a piece for the Brookings Institution, Consultant Bruna Martins dos Santos and Digital Interests Lab Fellow David Morar offer lessons legislators may learn from the EU's Digital Services Act. They say a unifying vision is important, and its asymmetric regulatory perspective of large online platforms is interesting. While the DSA considers differing scales of intermediaries and platforms, "any legislation, particularly in the US, that seeks to distinguish between different types of actors has to avoid being guided by specific services or platforms," they write.
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