Disinformation, data, democracy: can the EU ensure a safer digital future?
15 May 2025 | 10:45 - 12:00 | Brightlands Smart Services Campus Heerlen
Digital Services Act
The digital revolution has transformed our lives, offering unprecedented opportunities and convenience. However, this rapid digitalisation also brings complex challenges, including the spread of disinformation, hate speech, cyberbullying, mental health concerns, and privacy violations.
To tackle these challenges, the Digital Services Act (DSA) came into effect across the European Union on February 17, 2024. The DSA aims to create a safer online environment by combating illegal and harmful online activities, safeguarding citizens’ fundamental rights, and promoting fairness in the digital marketplace. The legislation targets very large online platforms with over 45 million users in the EU.
Policy Brief Collection
To evaluate the effectiveness of the DSA and offer recommendations to policymakers, Studio Europa Maastricht has published its second special policy brief collection. This edition examines how the DSA can be strengthened to better protect European democracy from the dangers of online disinformation while fostering a fair digital ecosystem for all.
To delve deeper into the topic, Studio Europa Maastricht invited policymakers, industry leaders, and EU officials to discuss whether the DSA is effectively safeguarding democracy and how the digital industry is adjusting to these new regulations. Join the conversation and help shape the future of digital policy by signing up here.
This event is a collaboration between Studio Europa Maastricht and Brightlands Smart Services Campus in Heerlen.
Featured speakers
Programme
10:00 - 10:45 | Guest arrival (coffee will be served)
10:45 - 10:50 | Opening
10:50 - 11:00 | Introduction to the policy brief collection on Digitalisation and the EU Digital Services Act by Philippe Verduyn, editor-in-chief of the policy brief collection
11:00 - 11:45 | Panel discussion
11:45 - 12:00 | Q&A
More about the policy brief collection
This collection offers a critical examination of digitalisation, weighing its benefits and risks, and exploring the DSA’s role in protecting democracy and European citizens’ rights. It features contributions from Maastricht University experts across multiple disciplines, including law, psychology, data science, and radicalisation studies. Each contribution assesses the DSA’s impact from different angles, with key policy recommendations to enhance its effectiveness.
The collection includes 9 policy briefs and aims to spark informed discussions on how digitalisation and regulation intersect—especially in terms of online platforms, user rights, AI technologies, and legislative action.
This event is supported by Europe Direct Maastricht and takes place within the framework programme of the Charlemagne Prize 2025.
Location
Visitor and postal address (main entrance) Brightlands Smart Services Campus Smedestraat 2 6411 CR Heerlen
Visitor parking lot Ada Lovelaceweg Heerlen
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Disinformation, data, democracy: Can the EU ensure a safer digital future?
Disinformation, data, democracy: Can the EU ensure a safer digital future?info@studioeuropamaastricht.nl
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2025-05-15
2025-05-15
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