Daphne Keller, a leading internet law expert, joins Joan Barata, a senior legal fellow focused on free speech, and Dean Jackson, a technology policy editor, for a deep dive into European tech regulation. They explore the shift of the EU’s disinformation code into a binding Digital Services Act and its implications for free speech. The trio also highlights challenges of defining disinformation, the interplay of censorship and compliance, and the impact of recent U.S. visa policies on European censorship narratives. The discussion reveals the complexities shaping today's digital landscape.