What is the Digital Markets Act (DMA)? The EU’s Digital Markets Act seeks to ensure that EU digital markets are contestable and fair. The act imposes a set of obligations on designated “gatekeepers” ...
Last week PocketGamer.biz’s head of content Craig Chapple, Archie Stonehill, head of product at Stash, Ryan Davis, head of performance marketing at Kwalee, and Igor Melniks, SVP business development ...
On October 12, 2022, the EU Digital Markets Act (DMA) was published in the Official Journal of the European Union (see here), giving clarity as to when the new rules will apply. The DMA will enter ...
What Do Apple’s EU App Store Changes Mean for App Developers? Your email has been sent The EU says the DMA keeps markets fair and open; Apple says the DMA introduces security problems. Apple is ...
What a week. When it began to look like Apple would announce how it planned to comply with the EU’s Digital Markets Act (DMA), I expected small changes at the margins that wouldn’t significantly move ...
The application of the EU's Digital Markets Act (aka DMA) is finally here, but, after all the fuss, all the worries and all the pain, has all the effort been worth it? Is anything genuinely changing?
A headline on Nielsen's Insights newsletter web page asked this question: “What is a Designated Market Area (DMA), and why does it matter?” The piece then goes on to explain the concept of DMAs, ...
Changes to how Google displays search results in the European Union, which the tech giant is testing ahead of a ban on self-preferencing that kicks in March 7 under the ex ante competition reform, the ...
What’s the collective noun for investigations on Big Tech? Because the European Union has just announced a pile of probes on gatekeepers designated under the Digital Markets Act (DMA). Alphabet/Google ...
While the struggle continues and Apple is urging the EU to repeal the legislation, the company may be inching toward some type of settlement with the EU over alleged violations of the bloc’s Digital ...
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