The European Union (EU) Digital Services Act (DSA) has introduced a novel set of rules for online platforms and search engines, with significant implications for the Recommender Systems community. Through its data access mechanisms, the DSA invites researchers to request both publicly available and private data from Very Large Online Platforms (VLOPs) and Very Large Search Engines (VLOSEs) – those with more than 45 million active recipients in the EU – to investigate systemic risks associated with the dissemination of illegal content, risks to the exercise of fundamental rights, and negative effects on electoral processes, public health, and gender-based violence. This tutorial is aimed at researchers who are interested in submitting such data access requests and will provide them with the knowledge to do so by introducing the relevant definitions and provisions of the DSA, and addressing the most important procedural steps to obtain data access and will provide attendees with a comprehensive understanding of the DSA’s data access implications for RecSys research. The tutorial targets researchers, practitioners, and students in understanding current developments in online platform regulation in Europe and their impact on RecSys research.

Data Access for Recommender Systems Research: leveraging the EU’s Digital Services Act / Vinagre, João; Porcaro, Lorenzo; Merisio, Silvia; Purificato, Erasmo; Gomez, Emilia. - (2025), pp. 1425-1426. ( ACM International Conference on Recommender Systems Prague; Czech Republic ) [10.1145/3705328.3748004].

Data Access for Recommender Systems Research: leveraging the EU’s Digital Services Act

Lorenzo Porcaro
Membro del Collaboration Group
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2025

Abstract

The European Union (EU) Digital Services Act (DSA) has introduced a novel set of rules for online platforms and search engines, with significant implications for the Recommender Systems community. Through its data access mechanisms, the DSA invites researchers to request both publicly available and private data from Very Large Online Platforms (VLOPs) and Very Large Search Engines (VLOSEs) – those with more than 45 million active recipients in the EU – to investigate systemic risks associated with the dissemination of illegal content, risks to the exercise of fundamental rights, and negative effects on electoral processes, public health, and gender-based violence. This tutorial is aimed at researchers who are interested in submitting such data access requests and will provide them with the knowledge to do so by introducing the relevant definitions and provisions of the DSA, and addressing the most important procedural steps to obtain data access and will provide attendees with a comprehensive understanding of the DSA’s data access implications for RecSys research. The tutorial targets researchers, practitioners, and students in understanding current developments in online platform regulation in Europe and their impact on RecSys research.
2025
ACM International Conference on Recommender Systems
digital services act; recommender systems; data access
04 Pubblicazione in atti di convegno::04b Atto di convegno in volume
Data Access for Recommender Systems Research: leveraging the EU’s Digital Services Act / Vinagre, João; Porcaro, Lorenzo; Merisio, Silvia; Purificato, Erasmo; Gomez, Emilia. - (2025), pp. 1425-1426. ( ACM International Conference on Recommender Systems Prague; Czech Republic ) [10.1145/3705328.3748004].
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