- Article 10 – Data intermediation services
- Article 11 – Notification by data intermediation services providers
- Article 12 – Conditions for providing data intermediation services
- Article 13 – Competent authorities for data intermediation services
- Article 14 – Monitoring of compliance
- Article 15 – Exceptions
- Article 16 – National arrangements for data altruism
- Article 17 – Public registers of recognised data altruism organisations
- Article 18 – General requirements for registration
- Article 19 – Registration of recognised data altruism organisations
- Article 20 – Transparency requirements
- Article 21 – Specific requirements to safeguard rights and interests of data subjects and data holders with regard to their data
- Article 22 – Rulebook
- Article 23 – Competent authorities for the registration of data altruism organisations
- Article 24 – Monitoring of compliance
- Article 25 – European data altruism consent form
Art. 47 DSA
Codes of conduct for accessibility
- The Commission shall encourage and facilitate the drawing up of codes of conduct at Union level with the involvement of providers of online platforms and other relevant service providers, organisations representing recipients of the service and civil society organisations or relevant authorities to promote full and effective, equal participation, by improving access to online services that, through their initial design or subsequent adaptation, address the particular needs of persons with disabilities.
- The Commission shall aim to ensure that the codes of conduct pursue the objective of ensuring that those services are accessible in compliance with Union and national law, in order to maximise their foreseeable use by persons with disabilities. The Commission shall aim to ensure that the codes of conduct address at least the following objectives:
(a) designing and adapting services to make them accessible to persons with disabilities by making them perceivable, operable, understandable and robust;
(b) explaining how the services meet the applicable accessibility requirements and making this information available to the public in an accessible manner for persons with disabilities;
(c) making information, forms and measures provided pursuant to this Regulation available in such a manner that they are easy to find, easy to understand, and accessible to persons with disabilities. - The Commission shall encourage the development of the codes of conduct by 18 February 2025and their application by 18 August 2025.