The recent Digital Markets Act in Europe provides further guidance on which MSP practices are likely to raise regulatory concerns. Most relevant to sellers, in addition to the practices just described, are attempts to prevent them from promoting their offerings directly to users obtained through the...
The recent Digital Markets Act in Europe provides further guidance on which MSP practices are likely to raise regulatory concerns. Most relevant to sellers, in addition to the practices just described, are attempts to prevent them from promoting their offerings directly to users obtained through the ...
The Digital Markets Act (DMA) is a European Union regulation aimed at ensuring fair competition in digital markets. It targets major online platforms, referred to as "gatekeepers," that have significant impact on market access for other businesses. The DMA seeks to prevent these platforms from ab...
They are part of changes required under the Digital Markets Act (DMA). The DMA is a set of European Union laws that six large technology companies had to start following recently. Those companies include Amazon, Apple,...
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The article discusses the Digital Markets Act (DMA) enacted by the European Union (EU) and its implications. The author questions the effectiveness of the DMA in shaping future markets and fostering innovation in Europe. They argue that the DMA lacks a clear vision for Europ...
The European Union has announced new digital rules, the Digital Markets Act (DMA), to regulate online companies’ market power. These rules target six major tech companies, which have been classified as “online gatekeepers.” The six companies include Apple, Amazon, Microsoft, Google’s parent ...
The new rules have broad but vague goals of making digital markets "fairer" and "more contestable." They are kicking in as efforts around the world to crack down on the tech industry are picking up pace. Here's a look at how the Digital Markets Act will work: ...
What Impact Could the Digital Markets Act (DMA) Have? The EU’s Digital Markets Act (DMA) is a really big deal. It’s the first law of its kind and, barring a substantial mishap, has the potential to end the dominance of a handful of tech companies. Some countries have since begun ...