The Digital Markets Act (DMA), a groundbreaking European law designed to limit the power of the gatekeepers of the digital economy, could put an end to years of Big Tech dominance and revolutionize the internet. The European Union (EU) has long been wary about the control that a handful of...
Recently, the European Commission officially passed the "Digital Markets Act" legislation, which is set to bring significant changes to digital platform services in the EU region. While the changes brought about by the Digital Markets Act may take some time to manifest for consumers, they are cer...
The European Union (EU) Digital Markets Act (DMA) aims to increase competition and fairness in the EU digital markets by reducing entry barriers and ensuring a better distribution of value generated by digital platforms. The DMA is enforced by the European Commission, which has become a fully-...
The UK proposals follow similar legislative initiatives implemented in other jurisdictions, most notably the EU Digital Markets Act (EU DMA), which will apply from May 2, 2023. The UK is lagging in comparison, with the UK Bill expected to enter into force in Au...
They’re part of changes required under the Digital Markets Act, a set of European Union regulations that six tech companies classed as “gatekeepers” — Amazon, Apple, Google parent Alphabet, Meta, Microsoft and TikTok owner ByteDance — will have to start following by midnight Wednesda...
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Debbie Heywood looks at the EC's plans to tackle the data dominance of the tech giants under the incoming Digital Markets Act.
The Digital Markets Act ("DMA") will enter into force on the twentieth day following that of its publication in the Official Journal of the European Union,1 i.e. on 1 November 2022, and will start applying six months after its entry into force, i.e. on 2 May 2023.2 The DMA has ...
The broader online advertising sector will be affected by the EU Digital Markets Act (DMA) and Digital Services Act (DSA), even though they apply directly only to certain types of organisations, with expanded obligations on the largest organisations.
"Digital Markets Act." The EU's Digital Markets Act targets Big Tech "gatekeepers" with variousinteroperability, fairness, and privacydemands, and while iMessage didn't make the initial cut of services announced in September, Apple's messenger is under a "market investigation" to d...