After EU industry director Thierry Breton demanded that Meta (META.O) respond swiftly over its child-targeted content, Meta and the EU agreed to a July stress test on the EU’s online content laws.

“Productive discussion with Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg in Menlo Park on EU digital rules: DSA, DMA & AI Act,” Breton tweeted, adding that 1,000 Meta staff are working on the DSA.


In June, Breton warned Meta would have to demonstrate its plans to comply with European Union online content laws known as the Digital Services Act (DSA) until Aug. 25 or risk harsh consequences.

In June, Breton warned Meta would have to demonstrate its plans to comply with European Union online content laws known as the Digital Services Act (DSA) until Aug. 25 or risk harsh consequences.

 

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