European Services Act
Last updated: May 2025
Your website is a professional business site that provides information about your IT services. You do not host user-generated content, run a marketplace, or operate a social network. Therefore, the vast majority of the DSA obligations mentioned in that text do not apply to you.
Simply copying and adapting that text would be legally incorrect and highly misleading. It would create expectations for portals and reports that you are not required to have.
Instead, I have written a new, legally appropriate DSA information page specifically tailored for Bauer IT Solutions. This page is transparent, professional, and accurately reflects your obligations under the law.
Information regarding the EU Digital Services Act (DSA) for Bauer IT Solutions
1. What is the Digital Services Act (DSA)?
The Digital Services Act (Regulation (EU) 2022/2065) is a European Union regulation that aims to create a safer and more transparent online environment. It establishes rules for online services that act as intermediaries, particularly those that host content from users.
2. Our Role and Obligations Under the DSA
Bauer IT Solutions is a provider of professional IT services. Our website, www.baueritsolutions.de, serves to provide information about our services and to act as a point of contact for our clients and prospective customers.
We do not operate as an online platform that hosts third-party content, user comments, public reviews, or an online marketplace. Our website primarily features content created and managed by us.
Therefore, the extensive obligations of the DSA concerning the moderation of user-generated content, public notice-and-action portals, internal complaint-handling systems for content decisions, and transparency reporting on content moderation do not apply to our business.
3. Designated Point of Contact
Pursuant to Articles 11 and 12 of the DSA, we have designated a single point of contact for direct communication with Member State authorities, the European Commission, the European Board for Digital Services, and our users.
Official Point of Contact Email: info@baueritsolutions.de
Communications can be made in German and English.
4. Notice of Illegal Content
While we are not a platform for user-generated content, we are committed to ensuring that all content on our own website is lawful. Should you believe that any information published on our Website is illegal, please report it to us via our designated point of contact: info@baueritsolutions.de. Please provide a detailed explanation of your concern so we can investigate the matter appropriately.
Why this is the correct approach for your business:
Accurate: It correctly identifies your business type and states clearly why the more complex DSA rules don’t apply.
Transparent: It informs users and authorities about your status under the DSA.
Compliant: It fulfills the core requirement that applies to almost all online businesses: designating a clear point of contact (Articles 11 & 12).
Professional: It avoids making promises about non-existent portals or legal procedures, which protects your business from liability and user confusion.