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Following the publication of the European Commission’s Proposal in late 2020 and the adoption of negotiating mandates within both the European Parliament and the Council, trilogue negotiations are currently underway to define the eventual shape of what is expected to be a seminal piece of legislation in the EU: the Digital Services Act (DSA). From the safe harbour regime to due diligence obligations, from the harmonization of notice-and-action mechanisms to the regulation of trusted flaggers, this new legislation will apply to several areas of the law and also have a substantial impact on the interpretation, application, and enforcement of intellectual property rules. On 30 March 2022, the Institute for Intellectual Property and Market Law (IFIM) at Stockholm University hosted a webinar to analyze and evaluate the potential impact of some of the most relevant provisions of the DSA. SPEAKERS (in alphabetical order) Linn Berggren, Regulatory and Public Affairs Manager (Nordic Entertainment Group) Clothilde Goujard, Technology Reporter (Politico) Jaymeen Patel, Head of Brussels Office (LVMH) Eleonora Rosati, Professor of Intellectual Property Law (Stockholm University) and Director (IFIM) Martin Senftleben, Professor of Intellectual Property Law (University of Amsterdam) and Director (IViR) Ludvig Werner, Managing Director (IFPI Sweden) TIME STAMPS 00:00:00 - Welcome 00:03:23 - Shaping the DSA the current state of negotiations (Clothilde Goujard) 00:18:34 - Stakeholders’ views (Linn Berggren, Jaymeen Patel, Ludvig Werner) 01:10:16 - Points of contact between the DSA and Article 17 DSMD (Martin Senftleben)