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battellemedia.com
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| | | | | (This is a preview of a piece I'm working on for Signal360, to be published next week.) "The US litigates, the EU legislates." That's what one confidential source told me when I asked about the Digital Services Act and the Digital Markets Act, the European Union's twin set of Internet regulations coming into force this... | |
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www.ianbrown.tech
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| | | | | Last updated: 24 October 2023LegislationIn 2022, the EU passed two key pieces of legislation affecting the largest technology companies:The goal of theDigital Markets Act(DMA | |
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theplatformlaw.blog
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| | | | | On 6 September 2023, the European Commission adopted the first "designation" decisions under the Digital Markets Act (or "DMA"). Those decisions designate as "gatekeepers" certain tech companies which offer core platform services that meet specific quantitative criteria (e.g., they reach 45 million end users). We are now gearing up for effective compliance, which will play ... Continue reading Will DMA proceedings make competition law obsolete? No they won't ? | |
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dissidentvoice.org
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| | | Chrystia Freeland's final leap at political power in her 12-year attempt to rule Canada ended yesterday when she fell flat on her face. Prime Minister Mark Carney, whose push has proved more kinetic than Freeland's jump, allowed this to be understood when he offered Freeland the less than face-saving post of reconstructing the Ukraine which [...] | ||