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Digital Services Act (DSA) in Germany 2026, Compliance Checklist for Streaming Platforms, Creators & Publishers

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Last reviewed: 26 June 2026

The Digital Services Act Germany framework has entered its most consequential phase: national enforcement is now fully operational, supervisory investigations are under way, and every intermediary service that touches German users must demonstrate compliance or face significant penalties. Regulation (EU) 2022/2065, the DSA, replaced the e-Commerce Directive’s liability safe-harbour model with a comprehensive, risk-tiered set of obligations covering content moderation, transparency reporting, algorithmic accountability and user redress. Germany transposed the supervisory and procedural elements through the Digitale-Dienste-Gesetz (DDG), designating the Bundesnetzagentur as the national Digital Services Coordinator (DSC).

This guide delivers the step-by-step compliance checklists, contract templates and implementation roadmaps that streaming platforms, content creators and publishers need right now to meet their obligations under the DSA and the DDG in 2026.

1. What the Digital Services Act Germany Framework Covers, and the 2024–2026 Implementation Timeline

The DSA is a directly applicable EU regulation that creates uniform rules for digital intermediary services across all 27 Member States. Its central objective is to ensure a safer digital environment by imposing clear due-diligence obligations on platforms that host, cache or transmit third-party content, while preserving the conditional liability exemptions for providers who comply. In Germany, the Bundesregierung enacted the Digitale-Dienste-Gesetz (DDG) to establish the national enforcement architecture, replacing and absorbing key parts of the former Netzwerkdurchsetzungsgesetz (NetzDG) and the Telemediengesetz (TMG).

Key Dates and Milestones

Date Event Practical Impact
16 November 2022 DSA enters into force (Regulation (EU) 2022/2065 published in the Official Journal) Regulatory clock starts; 15-month transition for most providers
25 August 2023 Enhanced obligations apply to designated Very Large Online Platforms (VLOPs) and Very Large Online Search Engines (VLOSEs) with 45 million+ monthly active EU users Systemic risk assessments, independent audits, data access for researchers, effective immediately for the largest services
17 February 2024 Full DSA obligations apply to all intermediary services, regardless of size Every hosting service, online platform and marketplace operating in Germany must comply; grace period ends
14 May 2024 Germany’s DDG enters into force; Bundesnetzagentur formally assumes role as Digital Services Coordinator (DSC) German supervisory authority can receive complaints, issue orders, coordinate with the European Board for Digital Services and impose fines
2025–2026 Active enforcement phase, DSC begins investigations, issues guidance papers, and coordinates with BKA on illegal-content workflows Platforms and publishers must have operational compliance programmes; supervisory audits and information requests are live

For in-house counsel and product teams the message is unambiguous: the enforcement window is open. The DSC at the Bundesnetzagentur has the staffing, the legal mandate and the cross-border cooperation mechanisms to act, and early indications suggest that content moderation rules in Germany will be tested through targeted supervisory actions in the media and entertainment sector during 2026.

2. Who the DSA Applies to, Entity Types, Thresholds and Self-Assessment

The DSA applies to every provider of an “intermediary service” that offers services to recipients with an establishment or location in the EU. Obligations are cumulative: the more a service enables user interaction, the more duties attach. Size also matters, the largest platforms face the most demanding requirements.

Entity Type Typical Examples Key Obligations
Mere conduit / caching services ISPs, CDN providers Transparency reporting, single point of contact, legal representative in EU (if non-EU establishment)
Hosting services Cloud hosting, podcast hosts, video storage back-ends All of the above, plus notice-and-action procedures for illegal content, statement of reasons on content removals
Online platforms Streaming services with user uploads, social video apps, creator marketplaces All of the above, plus internal complaint-handling systems, out-of-court dispute settlement, trusted flagger cooperation, trader verification (if marketplace), advertising transparency, user-facing recommender system transparency
VLOPs / VLOSEs (45 million+ monthly active EU users) Major global streaming and social platforms All of the above, plus systemic risk assessments, independent audits, crisis-response protocols, data access for researchers, enhanced advertising repositories

Micro and small enterprises (fewer than 50 employees and under €10 million annual turnover) are exempted from certain online-platform-level obligations, but not from the core hosting-service duties, including notice-and-action.

How to Self-Assess Your Classification

  1. Map your service model. Do you store information provided by a recipient at the recipient’s request? If yes, you are at least a hosting service.
  2. Does the service disseminate content to the public? If it enables users to share content publicly (uploads, comments, live streams), you are an online platform.
  3. Check user thresholds. Calculate average monthly active recipients in the EU over the past six months. If the figure reaches 45 million, anticipate VLOP designation by the European Commission.
  4. Confirm your size. If you are a micro or small enterprise, document your headcount and turnover to substantiate any exemption claims.

3. Core DSA Compliance Obligations for Streaming Platforms

Streaming platforms legal compliance under the DSA revolves around five interconnected pillars: notice-and-action procedures, content moderation and transparency, algorithmic accountability, advertising controls and user redress. Each pillar carries distinct documentation and reporting requirements. The following breakdown addresses each obligation with practical steps relevant to on-demand and live-streaming services operating in Germany.

Notice-and-Action and Illegal Content Handling

Articles 16 and 17 of the DSA require every hosting service, including streaming platforms, to implement mechanisms that allow any person or entity to notify the platform of allegedly illegal content. The notice-and-action framework under the DSA replaces fragmented national approaches and imposes uniform procedural standards.

Action checklist for platforms:

  • Electronic submission system. Provide an easily accessible, user-friendly mechanism for submitting notices. The system must allow the upload of supporting evidence and the identification of the specific content at issue.
  • Acknowledgement and processing. Confirm receipt of every notice without undue delay. Process notices in a timely, diligent and non-arbitrary manner.
  • Statement of reasons. When content is removed or access is restricted, issue a clear, specific statement of reasons to the affected user, including the legal or contractual ground, the facts relied upon, and information about available redress.
  • Trusted flaggers. Prioritise notices submitted by entities that have been granted trusted flagger status by a Digital Services Coordinator. In Germany, the DSC at the Bundesnetzagentur maintains the register of trusted flaggers.
  • Counter-notice channel. Offer a mechanism for the content provider to contest the decision, triggering internal review.
  • Illegal content reporting to authorities. Where a platform becomes aware of information giving rise to a suspicion that a criminal offence involving a threat to the life or safety of a person has taken place, report promptly to the competent law enforcement authority, in Germany, this includes the BKA’s central reporting function under the DSA.

Algorithmic Systems and Recommender Transparency

Platforms that use recommender systems to prioritise content, which covers virtually every streaming service that curates personalised homepages, autoplay queues or trending lists, must comply with the transparency requirements in Article 27 of the DSA. Users must be informed of the main parameters used in the recommender system and given the option to modify or influence those parameters.

Documentation and risk mitigation steps:

  • Parameter disclosure. Publish in your terms of service the main parameters that determine what content is suggested, along with any options for the user to modify them.
  • Non-profiling option. Offer at least one recommender option that is not based on profiling, where applicable.
  • Internal documentation. Maintain records of how algorithmic parameters are set, trained and adjusted, this documentation is subject to supervisory review and, for VLOPs, independent audit.
  • Risk assessment integration. For VLOPs, algorithmic recommender systems must be included in the annual systemic risk assessment covering, among other things, the dissemination of illegal content, effects on fundamental rights, and risks to minors.

VLOP-Specific Enhanced Duties

Streaming platforms designated as VLOPs face additional obligations under Articles 34–43 of the DSA. These include conducting at least annual systemic risk assessments, submitting to independent audits, providing data access for vetted researchers, and maintaining publicly accessible advertising repositories. Industry observers expect the European Commission to designate further media-focused platforms in the coming years, making early voluntary compliance a prudent strategy even for services below the 45-million-user threshold.

Obligations by Entity Type, Comparison Table

Obligation Streaming Platforms (On-Demand / Live) Individual Creators & Publishers
Notice-and-action procedure Must implement user-facing submission systems, process notices promptly, cooperate with trusted flaggers Provide copyright evidence when filing notices; respond to counter-notices; keep records of content ownership
Transparency reporting Publish at least annual reports on content moderation, notices received, removals, advertising data; VLOPs face more intensive obligations Request moderation logs from platforms; maintain licensing and rights documentation for audit readiness
Risk assessment Perform systemic risk assessments covering algorithmic amplification, illegal content dissemination, impacts on minors Document content provenance and licences; engage legal counsel when producing high-risk content categories
Advertising transparency Label all advertising clearly; provide ad repositories; enable users to understand why an ad is displayed Disclose commercial relationships; label sponsored content per DSA and national broadcasting rules
User redress Offer free internal complaint-handling system; inform users of out-of-court dispute settlement options Use platform complaint mechanisms; escalate to out-of-court bodies or DSC if resolution fails

4. Practical DSA Compliance Checklist for Creators and Publishers

While the heaviest regulatory burden falls on platforms, creators and publishers carry their own set of responsibilities and face real commercial risk if they fail to prepare. User-generated content liability does not vanish simply because a platform hosts the material, creators who upload infringing, defamatory or otherwise illegal content remain exposed under general German civil and criminal law, regardless of the DSA’s intermediary liability framework.

Action checklist for creators and publishers:

  • Audit your rights chain. Before uploading content, confirm that you hold or have licensed all necessary rights, including music, footage, images and third-party intellectual property. Creators copyright Germany obligations are unchanged by the DSA; national copyright law (UrhG) continues to apply in parallel.
  • Register and verify your account. Ensure your platform account accurately reflects your legal identity. Under the DSA, platforms must verify the identity of traders using their services, and misrepresentation can lead to suspension.
  • Prepare counter-notice documentation. Maintain a portfolio of licences, release forms, clearance confirmations and original production files. If a platform removes your content following a notice, you need to be able to respond with supporting evidence quickly.
  • Understand the complaint pathway. Know how to use the platform’s internal complaint-handling system, and be aware of out-of-court dispute settlement bodies certified in Germany.
  • Label commercial content. If you receive payment, free products or other consideration in connection with content, ensure clear labelling in compliance with both DSA advertising-transparency requirements and German media law (Medienstaatsvertrag).
  • Document everything. Maintain logs of uploads, licence agreements, correspondence with platforms and any notices received. These records become critical in the event of a dispute, audit request or regulatory inquiry.

Template Clauses for Platform Contracts and Creator Agreements

When negotiating or reviewing contracts with platforms, creators and publishers should ensure the following provisions are addressed:

  • IP warranty clause (creator side). “The Creator warrants that all Content uploaded to the Platform is original work or is used under valid licence, and that such Content does not infringe the intellectual property rights, personality rights or other rights of any third party.”
  • Indemnity clause (mutual). “Each party shall indemnify and hold harmless the other against any claims, damages or costs arising from a breach of the warranting party’s representations under this Agreement, including costs incurred in responding to DSA notices or regulatory inquiries.”
  • Notice process clause. “The Platform shall notify the Creator within [48/72] hours of receiving a notice under Article 16 DSA concerning the Creator’s Content. The Creator shall have [five] business days to submit a counter-notice with supporting evidence. The Platform shall not permanently remove Content until the counter-notice period has expired, unless required by law or a binding order.”
  • Data sharing for disputes. “Upon reasonable request, the Platform shall provide the Creator with moderation logs, notice records and the statement of reasons issued in connection with any content restriction affecting the Creator’s account.”

These clauses are illustrative starting points, platform liability Germany issues require tailored advice depending on the service model, content category and applicable licensing framework.

5. High-Risk Content and Special Cases

Certain categories of content and platform models attract heightened regulatory scrutiny under the DSA and intersecting German laws. Adult content platforms, live-streaming services and user-generated music or video platforms each face additional compliance layers that go beyond the standard DSA obligations.

Adult Content Platforms, Compliance Checklist

Platforms hosting user-generated adult content (the OnlyFans-style model) are lawful in Germany, but operating compliantly demands rigorous attention to age verification, creator identity checks and content moderation:

  • Age verification (user access). German youth-protection law (Jugendmedienschutzstaatsvertrag, JMStV) requires reliable age-verification systems for content that could impair the development of minors. Technical solutions must go beyond simple self-declaration, the Kommission für Jugendmedienschutz (KJM) assesses and approves verification concepts.
  • Creator KYC (Know Your Customer). Platforms must verify the identity of users who upload adult content, both to meet DSA trader-verification obligations and to comply with German criminal law provisions on the distribution of certain material.
  • Moderation resources. Invest in both automated and human moderation scaled to upload volume. The DSA requires that moderation decisions be taken in a diligent and non-arbitrary manner, with trained staff who understand the legal context.
  • GDPR interface. Processing personal data for the purposes of age verification and identity checks requires a valid legal basis under the GDPR. Data minimisation principles apply: collect only what is necessary, retain only as long as required, and implement appropriate technical and organisational measures.
  • Reporting to authorities. Where a platform becomes aware of child sexual abuse material (CSAM), immediate reporting to the BKA is mandatory. The BKA serves as the central contact point for DSA-related illegal content referrals in Germany.

Live-Streaming and User-Generated Music / Video

Live-streaming introduces real-time content moderation challenges. The DSA does not exempt live content from notice-and-action obligations, meaning platforms must have processes to address illegal content that surfaces during broadcasts. For user-generated music and video, the interface between the DSA and the Copyright Directive (Directive (EU) 2019/790), particularly Article 17 on online content-sharing service providers, creates overlapping compliance requirements around licensing, filtering and creator remuneration.

6. Enforcement, Penalties and the German Supervisory Structure

Understanding who enforces the digital services act Germany rules, and how, is essential for calibrating your compliance investment. The enforcement architecture operates on two levels: EU-wide coordination through the European Board for Digital Services and the European Commission (which supervises VLOPs and VLOSEs directly), and national enforcement through the DSC and other competent authorities.

Agency Role When to Contact
Bundesnetzagentur (DSC) Central Digital Services Coordinator for Germany; receives complaints, monitors compliance, issues orders, imposes fines on non-VLOP/VLOSE providers When filing a complaint about a platform, responding to a supervisory inquiry, or seeking guidance on DSA classification
BKA (Federal Criminal Police Office) Central contact point for illegal-content referrals under the DSA; coordinates with Europol and EU-level law enforcement networks When a platform identifies content involving threats to life, safety, or suspected criminal offences, particularly CSAM
European Commission Directly supervises VLOPs and VLOSEs; can open proceedings, request information, impose fines of up to 6 % of global annual turnover For VLOP/VLOSE-designated services: upon request, during audits, or when receiving formal proceedings
KJM (Commission for the Protection of Minors in the Media) Oversees youth-protection compliance for online media in Germany When assessing age-verification obligations for content harmful to minors

Penalty framework: Under the DSA, the Commission can impose fines on VLOPs/VLOSEs of up to 6 % of global annual turnover. For other providers, the DDG empowers the Bundesnetzagentur as DSC to impose fines under German administrative law. Industry observers expect initial enforcement priorities to focus on illegal-content response times, transparency-reporting completeness, protection of minors and repeat non-compliance by medium-sized platforms.

7. Implementation Roadmap for Platforms, 90-Day, 180-Day and 12-Month Plans

Turning regulatory obligations into operational reality requires a phased approach. The following roadmap prioritises actions by urgency and complexity.

Days 1–90: Foundation

  • Complete legal classification (hosting service, online platform or VLOP) and document the analysis.
  • Appoint a DSA compliance officer and designate the single point of contact for the DSC.
  • Conduct a gap analysis against all applicable DSA articles for your service category.
  • Implement or upgrade the notice-and-action intake system to meet Article 16 requirements.
  • Draft and publish the statement-of-reasons template for content moderation decisions.

Days 91–180: Operationalisation

  • Build or refine the internal complaint-handling mechanism (Article 20).
  • Establish processes for cooperating with trusted flaggers and for referring illegal content to the BKA.
  • Publish recommender-system transparency disclosures in terms of service (Article 27).
  • Implement advertising labelling and, if applicable, the ad-repository infrastructure.
  • Train content-moderation and customer-support staff on DSA procedures and German-law specifics.

Months 7–12: Maturity and Reporting

  • Complete the first transparency report covering moderation activity, notices and outcomes.
  • For VLOPs: conduct the annual systemic risk assessment and commission an independent audit.
  • Engage with the certified out-of-court dispute settlement bodies operating in Germany.
  • Review and update terms of service to reflect all DSA-required disclosures.
  • Conduct an internal audit of DSA compliance and remediate gaps before the DSC’s expected supervisory review cycle.

Quick Tech Checklist for Product Teams

  • API for notice intake. Build a structured API endpoint for trusted flagger and user notices, with automatic acknowledgement and tracking.
  • Logging and audit trails. Ensure all content moderation decisions, including automated actions, are logged with timestamps, decision rationale and reviewer identity.
  • Recommender controls. Implement user-facing toggles for recommender parameters; ensure at least one non-profiling option is available.
  • Age-gate infrastructure. Where required, integrate an approved age-verification solution (check KJM-approved concepts) at the access layer.
  • Data export for regulators. Prepare data-export routines for responding to DSC information requests within prescribed timeframes.

8. Contracts and Commercial Allocation of Risk

The DSA creates new pressure points in the contractual relationships between platforms, creators and publishers. Where content is removed, accounts are suspended or regulatory fines are imposed, the question of who bears the cost, and who had the obligation to prevent the issue, becomes commercially significant. Effective DSA compliance Germany strategies must therefore extend beyond operational systems into the contract layer.

Suggested Clause Provisions

  • Takedown cost allocation. Specify which party bears the costs of responding to notices, conducting reviews and managing counter-notice procedures. Industry practice is trending towards shared responsibility, with the platform absorbing procedural costs and the creator bearing the costs of providing rights evidence.
  • Indemnity scope. Clearly define whether indemnities cover regulatory fines, legal fees, settlement payments and lost revenue from content removal. Cap indemnities where possible, and consider insurance requirements for high-volume creators.
  • Data sharing obligations. Obligate the platform to share moderation logs, notice data and any statement of reasons with the affected creator within a defined timeframe, aligning with the DSA’s transparency requirements.
  • Termination triggers. Set out the circumstances under which repeated DSA violations (by either party) trigger contract termination, taking care to align with the DSA’s requirement that terms of service must be applied in a diligent, objective and proportionate manner.
  • Dispute escalation. Include a step requiring use of certified out-of-court dispute settlement before either party initiates litigation, reducing cost and aligning with the DSA’s promotion of alternative dispute resolution.

The practical effect will be that contracts negotiated in 2026 and beyond need to expressly address DSA-specific risk allocation in a way that legacy agreements simply did not anticipate. Creators and publishers should seek specialist media-law advice before signing or renewing platform agreements.

Conclusion

The digital services act Germany compliance landscape in 2026 demands immediate, structured action from every organisation in the media and entertainment sector, whether you operate a streaming platform, publish content professionally or create as an independent artist. The regulatory framework is no longer aspirational; it is enforceable, and the supervisory machinery at the Bundesnetzagentur is operational. Priorities for the next 90 days should include completing your service classification, implementing or upgrading notice-and-action systems, auditing your contracts for DSA-aligned risk allocation, and ensuring your transparency reporting infrastructure is in place. The digital rights 2026 environment rewards those who treat compliance as a competitive advantage rather than a cost centre.

For tailored audits, contract reviews and implementation support, find a German DSA expert through the Global Law Experts directory.

Need Legal Advice?

This article was produced by Global Law Experts. For specialist advice on this topic, contact Eva Vonau at VC LEGAL, a member of the Global Law Experts network.

Sources

  1. EU, Digital Strategy / DSA Hub
  2. EUR-Lex, DSA Full Text (Regulation (EU) 2022/2065)
  3. Bundesnetzagentur / DSC (German Digital Services Coordinator)
  4. BKA, German Federal Criminal Police Office DSA Page
  5. Bundesregierung, Digitale-Dienste-Gesetz Briefing
  6. Taylor Wessing, DDG: Enforcing the DSA in Germany
  7. AlgorithmWatch, DSA Explained
  8. KPMG Law, DSA Implications for Companies
  9. Verbraucherzentrale, Digital Services Act Consumer Guide
  10. Wikipedia, Digital Services Act

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