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- 1 Art. 47 Codes of conduct for accessibility
- 1 Art. 61 European Board for Digital Services
CHAPTER I
GENERAL PROVISIONS
CHAPTER II
LIABILITY OF PROVIDERS OF INTERMEDIARY SERVICES
CHAPTER III
DUE DILIGENCE OBLIGATIONS FOR A TRANSPARENT AND SAFE ONLINE ENVIRONMENT
SECTION 1
Provisions applicable to all providers of intermediary services
SECTION 2
Additional provisions applicable to providers of hosting services, including online platforms
SECTION 3
Additional provisions applicable to providers of online platforms
SECTION 4
Additional provisions applicable to providers of online platforms allowing consumers to conclude distance contracts with traders
SECTION 5
Additional obligations for providers of very large online platforms and of very large online search engines to manage systemic risks
SECTION 6
Other provisions concerning due diligence obligations
CHAPTER IV
IMPLEMENTATION, COOPERATION, PENALTIES AND ENFORCEMENT
SECTION 1
Competent authorities and national Digital Services Coordinators
SECTION 2
Competences, coordinated investigation and consistency mechanisms
SECTION 3
European Board for Digital Services
SECTION 4
Supervision, investigation, enforcement and monitoring in respect of providers of very large online platforms and of very large online search engines
SECTION 5
Common provisions on enforcement
SECTION 6
Delegated and implementing acts
CHAPTER V
FINAL PROVISIONS
- information society service
- recipient of the service
- consumer
- to offer services in the Union
- substantial connection to the Union
- trader
- intermediary service
- mere conduit
- caching
- hosting
- illegal content
- online platform
- online search engine
- dissemination to the public
- distance contract
- online interface
- Digital Services Coordinator of establishment
- Digital Services Coordinator of destination
- active recipient of an online platform
- active recipient of an online search engine
- advertisement
- recommender system
- content moderation
- terms and conditions
- persons with disabilities
- commercial communication
- turnover
- Mere conduit
- Caching
- services 10
- commission 8
- digital 7
- conduct 5
- shall 5
- persons_with_disabilities 5
- coordinators 5
- codes 5
- the 4
- accessible 4
- regulation 3
- board 3
- providers 3
- making 3
- matters 2
- them 2
- application 2
- objectives: 2
- following 2
- easy 2
- supervision 2
- information 2
- ensure 2
- available 2
- contributing 2
- manner 2
- regard 2
- article 2
- covered 2
- authorities 2
- accessibility 2
- encourage 2
- online_platforms 2
- relevant 2
- service 2
- organisations 2
- this regulation 2
- address 2
- effective 2
- established 1
- development 1
- across 1
- by august 1
- internal 1
- market 1
- by february 1
- find 1
- understand 1
- european 1
- assisting 1
Article 47
Codes of conduct for accessibility
1. The Commission shall encourage and facilitate the drawing up of codes of conduct at Union level with the involvement of providers of online_platforms and other relevant service providers, organisations representing recipients of the service and civil society organisations or relevant authorities to promote full and effective, equal participation, by improving access to online services that, through their initial design or subsequent adaptation, address the particular needs of persons_with_disabilities.
2. The Commission shall aim to ensure that the codes of conduct pursue the objective of ensuring that those services are accessible in compliance with Union and national law, in order to maximise their foreseeable use by persons_with_disabilities. The Commission shall aim to ensure that the codes of conduct address at least the following objectives:
(a) | designing and adapting services to make them accessible to persons_with_disabilities by making them perceivable, operable, understandable and robust; |
(b) | explaining how the services meet the applicable accessibility requirements and making this information available to the public in an accessible manner for persons_with_disabilities; |
(c) | making information, forms and measures provided pursuant to this Regulation available in such a manner that they are easy to find, easy to understand, and accessible to persons_with_disabilities. |
3. The Commission shall encourage the development of the codes of conduct by 18 February 2025 and their application by 18 August 2025.
Article 61
European Board for Digital Services
1. An independent advisory group of Digital Services Coordinators on the supervision of providers of intermediary_services named ‘European Board for Digital Services’ (the ‘Board’) is established.
2. The Board shall advise the Digital Services Coordinators and the Commission in accordance with this Regulation to achieve the following objectives:
(a) | contributing to the consistent application of this Regulation and effective cooperation of the Digital Services Coordinators and the Commission with regard to matters covered by this Regulation; |
(b) | coordinating and contributing to guidelines and analysis of the Commission and Digital Services Coordinators and other competent authorities on emerging issues across the internal market with regard to matters covered by this Regulation; |
(c) | assisting the Digital Services Coordinators and the Commission in the supervision of very large online_platforms. |
whereas