The EU early yesterday finalized new legislation to require big tech to remove harmful content, the bloc’s latest move to rein in the world’s online giants. The Digital Services Act (DSA) — the second part of a massive project to regulate tech companies — aims to ensure tougher consequences for platforms and Web sites that host a long list of banned content ranging from hate speech to disinformation and child sexual abuse images. EU officials and parliamentarians finally reached an agreement at talks in Brussels on the legislation, which has been in the works since 2020. Photo: AP “Yes, we...