Digital Services Act (DSA) Compliance
EU Digital Services Act Compliance
ZOX - Amateur is committed to complying with the European Union's Digital Services Act (DSA), which establishes rules for digital services operating in the EU to ensure a safer, more transparent online environment.
Our Commitments
- Content Moderation: We maintain robust content moderation systems to identify and remove illegal content
- Transparency: We provide clear information about our content policies and moderation practices
- User Rights: We respect user rights including data protection and freedom of expression
- Risk Assessment: We regularly assess and mitigate systemic risks associated with our platform
Reporting Illegal Content
If you encounter content that you believe is illegal under EU law, you can report it through our notice and action mechanism:
Email: dsa-reports@videostream.com
Subject Line: "DSA Illegal Content Report"
Please include specific details about the content and its location on our platform
Content Policy
Our platform prohibits content that:
- Violates applicable laws in the European Union
- Infringes on intellectual property rights
- Contains hate speech or incites violence
- Involves exploitation of minors
- Promotes illegal activities
Legal Representative
For EU-based users, our legal representative for DSA matters can be contacted at:
Transparency Reports
In accordance with DSA requirements, we publish regular transparency reports detailing our content moderation activities, including:
- Number of content removal actions taken
- Types of illegal content addressed
- Average response times for reports
- Appeals and their outcomes
User Appeals
If your content has been removed or restricted, you have the right to appeal our decision. Please contact us at appeals@videostream.com with details of your appeal.