You signed in with another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.You signed out in another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.You switched accounts on another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.Dismiss alert
Does Gramps Web need a new enhancement to comply with the DSA requirement requirement for online platforms sites to start making it easy to report illegal content on the platforms?
"Tobias Eigen, post:1, Discourse topic:294866"
The reason for this change is the upcoming 17 February, 2024 Digital Services Act (DSA) requirement for online platforms like Discourse sites to start making it easy to report illegal content on the platforms.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Good question. Generally, a tree owner will be responsible for moderating complaints about illegal content. In most cases, the users having access to a tree will be people who personally know each other, so this will not be relevant, but it is conceivable that an individual or organizations makes a tree accessible to a large number of users and this might become relevant.
What we could do is to make the "researcher" details visible in the frontend. The information is anyway already provided by the API and it can hold information about the address, e-mail, and phone contacts of the tree owner. We could add a comment to the documentation that we advise tree owners to enter this information for legal reasons to allow tree users to contact them in the case of suspsected illegal activities.
DavidMStraub
changed the title
Emergency enhancement for 17 Feb 2024 Digital Services Act (DSA) compliance?
Make researcher details accessible
Feb 17, 2024
Does Gramps Web need a new enhancement to comply with the DSA requirement requirement for online platforms sites to start making it easy to report illegal content on the platforms?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: