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Blokiranje sadržaja na internetu: zastupnici žele brzu stazu u sudovima
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Blokiranje sadržaja na internetu: zastupnici žele brzu stazu u sudovima

The Polish parliament is debating changes to digital services regulations, particularly focusing on procedures for blocking and unblocking online content. The government has split the Digital Services Act (DSA) into two projects: one concerning institutional responsibilities, including the head of the National Cyber Security Centre (UKE), and another outlining administrative and judicial procedures for content moderation. Opposition lawmakers argue that the current proposal lacks sufficient safeguards for freedom of speech and quick user protection. They criticize the proposed timeline for administrative review, which allows only two days for objections but does not guarantee speed once cases reach court. Critics, including members of the Confederation and PiS parties, demand a fast-track judicial process to ensure swift resolution of disputes over blocked content, arguing that delays could harm individuals, businesses, or political campaigns. They question why such a mechanism was not included in the draft legislation.

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Rzeczpospolita logoRzeczpospolitaNeovisanSredinaČinjenice 85Objektivnost 70prije 14 h
Blokiranje sadržaja na internetu: zastupnici žele brzu stazu u sudovima

The Polish parliament is debating changes to digital services regulations, particularly focusing on procedures for blocking and unblocking online content. The government has split the Digital Services Act (DSA) into two projects: one concerning institutional responsibilities, including the head of the National Cyber Security Centre (UKE), and another outlining administrative and judicial procedures for content moderation. Opposition lawmakers argue that the current proposal lacks sufficient safeguards for freedom of speech and quick user protection. They criticize the proposed timeline for administrative review, which allows only two days for objections but does not guarantee speed once cases reach court. Critics, including members of the Confederation and PiS parties, demand a fast-track judicial process to ensure swift resolution of disputes over blocked content, arguing that delays could harm individuals, businesses, or political campaigns. They question why such a mechanism was not included in the draft legislation.

Procjena pristranosti (Sredina): The article presents opposing viewpoints from both the government and opposition lawmakers regarding the proposed Digital Services Act (DSA). It highlights concerns raised by the opposition about the lack of safeguards for free speech and the need for faster judicial processes, while also noting the

Zašto ove ocjene (Činjenice 85 · Objektivnost 70): The article accurately reports on the division of DSA regulations into two projects and discusses the concerns raised by opposition members regarding the proposed procedures for blocking online content. It provides details on the timeline and legal process, aligning with cross-source consensus. Howe

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