Commission evaluates the Digital Services Act’s interaction with other EU laws and its designation threshold for VLOPs and VLOSEs

November 17, 2025 at 10:30 AM UTC
European Commission Digital Strategy
Original: EN
Commission evaluates the Digital Services Act’s interaction with other EU laws and its designation threshold for VLOPs and VLOSEs

The European Commission has released a report evaluating the Digital Services Act (DSA) and its interplay with other EU laws, focusing on very large online platforms (VLOPs) and search engines (VLOSEs). This assessment is crucial for understanding how the DSA, a cornerstone of European digital policy, interacts with other regulations and adapts to the evolving digital landscape. The report aims to ensure a coherent and integrated regulatory framework. The report confirms that the designation criteria for VLOPs and VLOSEs, including the threshold of 45 million monthly active recipients, remain appropriate. It also analyzes the interactions between the DSA and 54 other legal acts across various sectors such as data protection, consumer policy, and product safety. The DSA provides a strong foundation for sector-specific legislation due to its horizontal and harmonized effect. This assessment is vital for businesses and citizens using online platforms and services, as it clarifies how different regulations apply. It identifies areas where regulatory overlaps require more coordination, ensuring legal certainty. The report, based on Article 91(1) of the DSA, fulfils a legal obligation to assess the DSA's framework and its interplay with sector-specific legislation by November 17, 2025. The report represents a comprehensive legal mapping exercise and will inform future legal revisions. It is the first of several reports required by the DSA by 2027, evaluating the regulation’s impact on SMEs and overall effectiveness. The Commission consulted with various stakeholders, including civil society and online platforms, to inform its findings.

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Publication: European Commission Digital Strategy
Published: November 17, 2025 at 10:30 AM UTC
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