Digital Services Act Compliance in France
The DSA creates obligations for online platforms and search engines to tackle illegal content, protect users, and ensure algorithmic transparency. Very large platforms face enhanced obligations.
How does DSA apply in France?
DSA applies in France under EU law with the same obligations as across the bloc — maximum fine €20M or 6% of global turnover. The national supervisory authority is the CNIL (Commission Nationale de l'Informatique et des Libertés), which handles enforcement, complaints, and notifications. Deadline: February 17, 2024 (all platforms).
- Supervisory authority: CNIL (Commission Nationale de l'Informatique et des Libertés)
- Maximum fine: €20M or 6% of global turnover
- Key deadline: February 17, 2024 (all platforms)
| Supervisory authority | CNIL (Commission Nationale de l'Informatique et des Libertés) |
| Maximum fine | €20M or 6% of global turnover |
| Key deadline | February 17, 2024 (all platforms) |
| Sectors affected | Social Media, Marketplaces |
February 17, 2024 (all platforms)
€20M or 6% of global turnover
Social Media, Marketplaces, Search Engines
Key DSA Obligations for France Businesses
- Remove illegal content upon valid notice
- Provide transparent advertising registers
- Disclose algorithmic recommender system logic
- Conduct annual risk assessments (VLOPs)
- Allow third-party auditing (VLOPs/VLSEs)
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