Tag: Digital Markets Act
Mobile Ecosystems: Competition and Transparency
This article presents propositions about competition and transparency in the mobile ecosystem consisting of various submarkets. Facilitating competition is a major goal of competition...
Revising the Competition Law Rulebook for Digital Markets in Europe: An...
By Kris Van Hove, Argyrios Papaefthymiou, and Margot Vogels1
I. Introduction
The present article provides an update of the ongoing process taking place in Europe that...
30 US Lawmakers Want EU To Change Digital Markets Act
A bipartisan group of 30 lawmakers sent a letter to President Joe Biden urging him to talk to EU leaders and persuade them to...
EU To Work On Single Mobile Charging Port This Year
EU lawmakers and member states could clinch a deal on a common charging port for mobile phones, tablets and headphonesby the end of the...
The EU’s Proposal for a Digital Markets Act – an Ex...
The Digital Markets Act proposal released by the European Commission on December 15, 2020 will likely become a landmark in the regulation of digital...
The Prohibition of Price Parity Clauses and The Digital Markets Act
Platforms have imposed price parity clauses on sellers, which restrict how sellers can set retail prices. These clauses have been found to be anti-competitive...
The Birth of Platform Neo-Regulation in the UK
Brexit – the UK’s withdrawal from the European Union – has been a spur to new regulatory developments. In recent months, the British approach...
Senators Should Avoid Making the Digital Economy More European
By Arthur Sidney, Project DisCo
With the Senate Judiciary Committee set to markup S. 2992, the American Innovation and Choice Online Act (AICOA), this week, it’s worth taking a...
The Digital Markets Act (DMA): A Procompetitive Recalibration of Data Relations?
By Philipp Bazenov (New York University)
Since its publication in December 2020, the European Commission’s regulatory proposal for a Digital Markets Act (DMA) continues to...
EU Countries Agree EC Should Be Sole Enforcer Of New Tech...
EU countries have agreed that the European Commission will be the sole enforcer of new tech rules, with a limited role for national antitrust...