The Commission’s decision to fine X under the DSA was not only built on regulatory investigation – it was also strongly supported by evidence produced by civil society organisations. Yet collecting, packaging, and submitting usable evidence remains difficult in practice: unclear expectations, inconsistent feedback loops, limited access to platform data, and significant operational risks for organisations doing the work.
Join us for this webinar to hear directly from Marc Faddoul from AI Forensics, one of the organisations that has significantly contributed to evidence production. They will share how evidence was gathered and structured, what they learned from engaging with the Commission, and what risks emerged when protections failed – including concerns after the publication of the full decision impacted civil society contributors.
This is a Community Insider session, reserved for regulators and civil society groups working on countering disinformation. Registrations will be reviewed and validated on the basis of the professional email address provided. EU DisinfoLab reserves the right to decline registrations that do not meet these criteria.
This webinar is part of our ‚evidence & enforcement‘ series.