Platform Regulation Monthly, built for law firms.
A monthly regulatory horizon-scanning brief for digital-platform law practices — DSA, DMA, the Online Safety Act and GDPR. Every regulator action, platform policy change and DSA enforcement trend, mapped to the obligations now in force and linked to its primary source. Delivered to your inbox every month.
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Platform Regulation Monthly
Law Firm Edition — May 2026
Compliance Calendar · in force
eSafety → X
AUD 650,000
civil penalty · imposed
DSA · automated
93.6%
account-level actions
What's inside each monthly issue
Six sections, built from our own three-layer data — regulator enforcement, platform policy changes and EU DSA trends — so a busy practice can scan the month in minutes and reclaim non-billable monitoring hours.
Coverage & Scope
Every source monitored this period plus known gaps — stated up front, so you know exactly what the issue does and doesn't cover.
Compliance Calendar
Obligations now in force: effective date, who must act, jurisdiction, and the consequence of non-compliance — a 'what applies now' snapshot.
Regulator Enforcement Actions
Platform-attributed actions plus named non-platform respondents, with original currency, penalty type/status and docket where stated.
Platform Policy Changes
Critical changes from Google, Meta, X, TikTok and others — verbatim from the official page, severity-scored, each linked to its source.
DSA Enforcement Trend
EU DSA Transparency Database metrics — account actions, automation rate, biggest category movers — with CC BY 4.0 attribution.
Deep-Dive of the Month
One analyst-written interpretation connecting the month's regulator actions, policy changes and enforcement data into a single read.
Built to a legal-grade standard
The discipline that makes the brief usable in a client memo: named, dated, currency-accurate, and traceable to a primary source — never an unverified claim.
Source-linked, every line
Each figure and change links to its primary filing or official policy page, with the date we retrieved it. Nothing unverifiable.
Original currency, named parties
Penalties shown in their stated currency (AUD, GBP, EUR — not USD-normalised), with the actual settling or charged parties named.
Effective vs detected dates
Every date is labelled 'effective' (source-stated) or 'detected' (our log). A detection date is never presented as a deadline.
Legal-grade metadata
Penalty kind and status, case/docket reference and statutory basis are extracted verbatim where the source states them — null when it doesn't.
Machine-built, human-reviewed
Layers are generated from primary sources then human-reviewed before issue — a ~20-minute QA gate, not an unattended dump.
White-label client alerts
Forward each issue as your own client alert; swap the masthead for your firm's logo. Monitoring becomes business-development material.
Who it's for
- DSA / DMA / Online Safety Act / GDPR practices
- Advertising & platform-compliance counsel
- In-house trust & safety and platform-policy teams
- Boutique firms that forward it as a white-label client alert
The gain: reclaimed non-billable monitoring hours, ready client-alert raw material, and citable DSA evidence you can't easily produce alone.
What it is — and isn't
Is: regulatory horizon scanning across full platform governance — enforcement, policy and DSA data in one digest.
Isn't: case-law research (that's Westlaw/Lexis territory), and it does not constitute legal or compliance advice. Verify each item against its linked source before relying.
Layers 2 & 3 are machine-generated from primary sources and human-reviewed. Editorial: Emine Gürcü, Product Lead.
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Source-linked regulator enforcement, platform policy changes and EU DSA trends — built for digital-platform law practices. Cancel anytime; white-label available for client alerts.
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