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Digital Services Act: Belgium has designated its four competent authorities to enforce the provisions of the European regulation Brussels
Publications › Press release -
24/05/2024
With the designation of the four competent authorities, Belgium is ready to enforce the DSA in our country.
Consultation on the draft decision on the granting of spectrum to Citymesh Integrator N.V. for the establishment and operation of a transmission installation in the Belgian exclusive economic zone in the North Sea
Publications › Consultation -
23/05/2024
Application by Citymesh Integrator N.V. regarding an extension of rights of use in the EEZ.
3rd call for projects - 5G pilots
News -
23/05/2024
Subsidies for 5G pilot projects
Trusted flaggers
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Organisations that are formally recognised as trustworthy for identifying and reporting illegal content are called trusted flaggers.
Filing a complaint against intermediaries/platforms or search engines
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Examples of complaints you can file with the BIPT about the way online intermediaries, including online platforms or search engines, approach or treat you.
DSA: providers of online intermediary services
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Providers of online intermediary services are providers who provide an information society service to transmit, store or publish users' content.
Digital Service Act in a nutshell
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The Digital Services Act (DSA) introduces harmonised rules to create a safe, predictable and trusted online environment for users
Providers of online intermediary services
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Providers of online intermediary services are providers who provide an information society service to transmit, store or publish users' content.
DSA Trusted flaggers
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Organisations that are formally recognised as trustworthy for identifying and reporting illegal content are called trusted flaggers.
Filing a complaint against online intermediaries/platforms or search engines
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Examples of complaints you can file with the BIPT about the way online intermediaries, including online platforms or search engines, approach or treat you.
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