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The Italian competition authority (AGCM) has been hosting a two day G7 Competition Sumit that is ending today. The discussions at the summit centered around competition and regulatory challenges posed by the rapid growth of artificial intelligence, especially Generative AI models and algorithms.
The European Commission has started two specification proceedings to assist Apple in complying with its interoperability obligations under the Digital Markets Act (‘DMA').
This enhanced dialogue between Commission’s services and the EDPB will focus on the applicable obligations to digital gatekeepers under the DMA which present a strong interplay with the GDPR.
The Commission has informed Meta of its preliminary findings that its “pay or consent” advertising model fails to comply with the Digital Markets Act (DMA).
The European Commission is launching a call for tenders for a study into interoperability tools in the digital single market in the context of the Digital Markets Act.
Preliminary findings on Apple's steering rules for the App Store and new non-compliance investigation into Apple's contract terms by the European Commission
High-Level Group for the Digital Markets Act (“High-Level Group”) convened for the third time in Brussels and agreed on the need to coordinate enforcement and adopted a public statement on Artificial Intelligence.
High-Level Group for the Digital Markets Act Public Statement on Artificial Intelligence
The European Commission has today designated under the Digital Markets Act (DMA), Booking as a gatekeeper for its online intermediation service Booking.com and decided not to designate X Ads and TikTok Ads.
The tools will make it possible for individuals to provide information allowing to identify and uncover harmful practices of Very Large Online Platforms (VLOPs) or Search Engines (VLOSEs) designated under DSA, or any violations of the obligations of gatekeepers under DMA.
The European Commission has designated Apple with respect to iPadOS, its operating system for tablets, as a gatekeeper under the Digital Markets Act (“DMA”).
The Commission has opened non-compliance investigations under the Digital Markets Act (DMA) into Alphabet's rules on steering in Google Play and self-preferencing on Google Search, Apple's rules on steering in the App Store and the choice screen for Safari and Meta's “pay or consent model”.
As of today, Apple, Alphabet, Meta, Amazon, Microsoft and ByteDance, the six gatekeepers designated by the Commission in September 2023, have to fully comply with all obligations in the Digital Markets Act (DMA).
European Commission received notifications from Booking, ByteDance and X, about their services potentially meeting the Digital Markets Act (DMA) thresholds, which could make them subject to the new EU rules on gatekeeper platforms.
European Commission has adopted decisions closing four market investigations that were launched on 5 September 2023 under the Digital Markets Act (DMA).
Today, the Commission has published the template relating to the reporting on consumer profiling techniques and independent audit of such reports that designated gatekeepers will need to submit to the Commission under Article 15 of the Digital Markets Act (DMA).
Today, the Commission has published the template for the compliance report that designated gatekeepers will need to submit under the Digital Markets Act (‘DMA’).
The European Commission is launching the call for tenders for a study to support the implementation and enforcement of the Digital Markets Act (“DMA”) on contestable and fair markets in the digital sector.
Today (6 September 2023) the European Commission has designated, for the first time, six gatekeepers - Alphabet, Amazon, Apple, ByteDance, Meta, Microsoft - under the Digital Markets Act (DMA). In total, 22 core platform services provided by gatekeepers have been designated.
Received notifications from potential gatekeepers.