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EU Code of Conduct+

Also known as: Code of Conduct+ · EU Code of Conduct on Illegal Hate Speech

Summary

An EU hate speech framework integrated into the DSA regulatory structure on January 20, 2025, with fines up to 6% of global revenue.

Definition

The EU Code of Conduct+ is a hate speech moderation framework integrated into the Digital Services Act (DSA) regulatory structure on January 20, 2025. It establishes mandatory content removal timelines and platform accountability standards, with DSA fine caps of 6% of global annual revenue for non-compliance. The framework extends the network's algorithmic censorship infrastructure into European jurisdictions, leveraging regulatory pressure to suppress investigative discourse at scale.

Background & History

The EU Code of Conduct+ is a hate speech moderation framework integrated into the Digital Services Act (DSA) regulatory structure on January 20, 2025. It establishes mandatory content removal timelines and platform accountability standards, with DSA fine caps of 6% of global annual revenue for non-compliance.

Operational Role in the Network

Within the control network, EU Code of Conduct+ functions as a legal mechanism or case precedent enabling enforcement actions. It establishes mandatory content removal timelines and platform accountability standards, with DSA fine caps of 6% of global annual revenue for non-compliance. The framework extends the network's algorithmic censorship infrastructure into European jurisdictions, leveraging regulatory pressure to suppress investigative discourse at scale.

Documented Actions & Evidence

2025

EU Code of Conduct+ — documented event

The EU Code of Conduct+ is a hate speech moderation framework integrated into the Digital Services Act (DSA) regulatory structure on January 20, 2025.

Aliases & Alternative Names

Code of Conduct+ EU Code of Conduct on Illegal Hate Speech

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