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News article7 February 2024Representation in Ireland1 min read

European Commission calls on Ireland and 4 other countries to fulfil the obligations of the Regulation on dissemination of terrorist content online

The European Commission has decided to send a reasoned opinion to Ireland (INFR(2022)2121) for failing to comply with certain obligations under the Regulation on the dissemination of terrorist content online (TCO Regulation). 

European flags fly at half-mast to pay tribute to the victims of the terrorist attack in Liège, Belgium

The TCO Regulation sets rules to ensure that hosting service providers, that make users' content available to the public, address the misuse of their services for the dissemination of terrorist content online. The Regulation, which entered into force on 7 June 2022, provides for penalties for breaches and includes safeguards to protect fundamental rights. Hosting service providers must remove terrorist content upon receiving a removal order from Member States' authorities within one hour and must take measures when their platforms are exposed to terrorist content. 

The Commission considers that Ireland, Estonia, Luxembourg, Poland and Portugal have failed to comply with one or more obligations under the Regulation on the dissemination of terrorist content online, such as the requirement to designate the authority or authorities responsible for issuing removal orders and notify the Commission of those authorities; to name a public contact point and to lay down the rules and measures on penalties in case of non-compliance with legal obligations.

Therefore, the Commission has decided to issue a reasoned opinion to these Member States, which now have two months to respond and take the ecessary measures. Otherwise, the Commission may decide to refer the cases to the Court of Justice of the European Union.

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Publication date
7 February 2024
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Representation in Ireland