EU EMFA Forces Platforms to Host 'Media Declaration' Capability
The European Commission has issued Guidelines on Article 18 of the European Media Freedom Act, detailing how very large online platforms covered by the Digital Services Act should implement a declaration functionality for media service providers. The guidelines specify technical and procedural requirements for this feature, including verification, transparency, and handling of AI-generated content, to ensure media outlets receive defined content-moderation safeguards. These rules will require affected platforms operating in the EU to adapt their account, moderation, and compliance workflows for professional media publishers.
Key Takeaways
- VLOPs (45M+ EU users) must provide a prominent, multilingual declaration form allowing MSPs to prove editorial status, ownership, contact details and regulatory oversight.
- Declarations must support datestamps, e-signatures, uploads, bulk account listings, public machine-readable exports, and monitoring/updating by MSPs.
- Article 18 protections extend to AI-generated content only when MSPs apply human review/editorial control; this sits alongside obligations under the EU AI Act.
- Platforms must process declarations on Article 18 criteria alone, prioritize MSP complaints, and may need new verification, moderation and compliance workflows — a compliance and product roadmap issue.
Why It Matters
This guidance turns abstract media protections into operational requirements for large platforms. For streaming, social and discovery players, that means engineering work (verification, APIs, public registries), legal exposure (prioritised complaint handling, obligatory statements of reasons) and potential UX impacts as publishers get special status. Strategically, the rules create a new trust signal — 'declared' media — that can be surfaced in recommender systems, content policies, ad targeting and third‑party monitoring. Expect demand for compliance tooling, verification services and policy engineering; investors should watch scale-up opportunities and incremental costs for VLOPs juggling layered EU rules (DSA, EMFA, EU AI Act).
Read full article at insideglobaltech.com
