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| | | | | Big Tech companies will have to comply with the EU's Digital Markets Act by March 6th, and the broad legislation is already forcing some major changes. Here's our coverage about the law. | |
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| | | | | Google has been a leader in platform openness for more than a decade, allowing for multiple app stores and avenues of distribution on Android, and piloting user choice billing. We intend to continue these important efforts, while also recognizing that the recent passage of the Digital Markets Act will require Google Play and other industry players to adjust their current operating model for users in the European Economic Area (EEA). We are committed to meeting these new requirements while ensuring that w... | |
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theplatformlaw.blog
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| | | | | Introduction On 19 April 2023, the Competition and Markets Authority ("CMA") issued a consultation over the commitments proposed by Google (the "Proposed Commitments") to bring the CMA's investigation into its conduct in relation to Google's distribution of apps on Android devices in the UK to an end. The consultation period ended on Friday 19 May ... Continue reading Why the Proposed Commitments offered by Google to the UK competition authority regarding in-app purchases are wrong and will make the situ... | |
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europeansting.com
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| | | Commission closes investigation into Apple's user choice obligations and issues preliminary findings on rules for alternative apps under the Digital Markets Act | ||