Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2024/2835 of 4 November 2024 laying down ... (32024R2835)
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Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2024/2835 of 4 November 2024 laying down templates concerning the transparency reporting obligations of providers of intermediary services and of providers of online platforms under Regulation (EU) 2022/2065 of the European Parliament and of the Council
- COMMISSION IMPLEMENTING REGULATION (EU) 2024/2835
- of 4 November 2024
- laying down templates concerning the transparency reporting obligations of providers of intermediary services and of providers of online platforms under Regulation (EU) 2022/2065 of the European Parliament and of the Council
- Article 1
- Templates for the transparency reports
- Article 2
- Reporting period
- Article 3
- Retention period
- Article 4
- Entry into force
- ANNEX I
- Templates for providers of intermediary services, hosting services, online platforms, very large online platforms and of very large online search engines
- PART I
- GENERAL REMARKS
- PART II
- TEMPLATES
- 1. QUANTITATIVE TEMPLATE
- 1.1.
- Report identification
- 1.2.
- Article 15(1)(a). Member State orders
- 1.2.1.
- Member State orders to act against illegal content
- 1.2.2.
- Member State orders to provide information
- 1.2.3.
- Contextual information on orders
- 1.3.
- Article 15(1)(b). Notices submitted in accordance with article 16 of Regulation (EU) 2022/2065
- 1.3.1.
- Contextual information on notices
- 1.4.
- Article 15(1)(c). Meaningful and comprehensible information on own-initiative content moderation
- 1.5.
- Articles 15(1)(d), 24(1)(a) and 24(1)(b)
- 1.5.1.
- Internal complaints mechanism, out-of-court dispute settlement bodies and suspensions imposed on repeated offenders
- 1.6.
- Article 15(1)(b)(c)(e) and Article 42(2)(c). Use of automated means for content moderation and indicators of accuracy
- 1.7.
- Articles 42(2)(a) and 42(2)(b). Human resources dedicated to content moderation
- 1.8.
- Article 42(3). Average monthly active recipients of the service for each Member State
- 2. QUALITATIVE TEMPLATE
- ANNEX II
- Instructions for filling in the transparency reports templates under Annex I
- PART I
- GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
- 1. STRUCTURE OF THE TRANSPARENCY REPORT TEMPLATES
- 2. TIMELINE OF THE TRANSPARENCY REPORTS
- 3. TRANSITION PERIOD
- 4. FORMAT OF THE TRANSPARENCY REPORTS
- 5. RETENTION PERIOD AND VERSIONING
- 6. LINGUISTIC EXPERTISE
- 7. CATEGORIES OF ILLEGAL AND INCOMPATIBLE CONTENT
- PART II
- TEMPLATE-RELATED INSTRUCTIONS
- 1. QUANTITATIVE TEMPLATE
- Categories of illegal content applicable to all sub-sections of the Quantitative Template
- 1.1.
- Report identification
- 1.2.
- Article 15(1)(a). Member State orders
- 1.2.1.
- Member State orders to act against illegal content
- 1.2.2.
- Member State orders to provide information.
- 1.3.
- Article 15(1)(b). Notices submitted in accordance with Article 16 of Regulation (EU) 2022/2065
- 1.4.
- Article 15(1)(c). Meaningful and comprehensible information on own-initiative content moderation
- 1.5.
- Articles 15(1)(d), 24(1)(a) and 24(1)(b). Internal complaints mechanism, out-of-court dispute settlement bodies and suspensions imposed on repeated offenders
- 1.5.1.
- Internal complaints mechanism, out-of-court dispute settlement bodies and suspensions imposed on repeated offenders
- 1.6.
- Article 15(1)(b)(c)(e) and 42(2)(c). Use of automated means for content moderation and indicators of accuracy
- 1.7.
- Articles 42(2)(a) and 42(2)(b). Human resources dedicated to content moderation
- 1.8.
- Article 42(3). Average monthly active recipients of the service for each Member State.
- 2. QUALITATIVE TEMPLATE
- Articles 15(1)(c), 15(1)(e), 42(2)(a) and 42(2)(b)
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