3 April, 14:30 – 15:30 CET
Watch this webinar for an insider’s look at how the European Commission is putting the Digital Services Act (DSA) into action. Ľuboš Kukliš, Lead on Information Integrity for the DSA framework at the Commission, shares the latest developments around the DSA’s implementation – specifically in the area of information integrity.
The session explores how the DSA addresses the risks to information integrity, the role of the Commission in overseeing its implementation during elections, and how the Code of Practice on Disinformation is evolving into the DSA’s formal code of conduct.
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Speaker:
Ľuboš Kukliš, European Commission
Expert on media regulation and internet governance.
Member of the Digital Services Act Enforcement Team at the European Commission (DG Connect).
In his previous roles he served as the Director of the Slovak Media Authority, Chair of the European Platform of Regulatory Authorities (EPRA) and Chair of the European Regulators Group for Audiovisual Media Services (ERGA).
Moderator:
Joe Mcnamee, EU DisinfoLab
Joe McNamee has been working on topics related to internet regulation for over 20 years. Prior to his current role as Senior Policy Expert at EU DisinfoLab, he worked as policy adviser for a political group in the European Parliament. From 2009 to 2018, he led European Digital Rights, the association of digital civil rights organisations in Europe, working on major topics such as the adoption of the General Data Protection Regulation and the Copyright Directive. Prior to this, Joe worked for a political consultancy specialised in telecommunications and internet policy, where he led three research projects funded by the European Commission. During this time, he also worked on the EU’s E-Commerce (the predecessor to the DSA) and ePrivacy Directives. Joe holds master’s degrees in European Politics and in International Law.

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