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Digital Markets Act (DMA)

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Carl Wettinck

Senior Associate Brussels

Mira Deweerdt

Junior Associate Brussels

Digital antitrust conduct: too elusive to catch?

The ink on the Digital Market Act has barely dried, but fast-evolving digital developments already have competition authorities calling for new tools. Is Big Tech not kept in check by the DMA, the antitrust rules and the EU Merger Regulation after all?

Elisabeth Gabizon

Junior Associate Brussels

Quentin Declève

Counsel Brussels

Digital Markets Act: “with great power must come great responsibility”

The countdown is on for digital giants. The entry into force of the Digital Markets Act (DMA) on 1 November 2022 triggered a to do list for potential gatekeepers with 2 May 2023 as the next key date to keep in mind: see our DMA infographic.

Caitlin De Luyck

Junior Associate Brussels

Digital Law Up(to)date: New European initiative to regulate the relationship between digital platforms and their workers

The European Commission wants to regulate the relationship between digital platforms and their workers. The main objective of the Commission is to improve the working conditions of people working through digital labour platforms.

Digital Law Up(to)date: The European Commission publishes the draft of the Data Act

On 23 February 2022, the European Commission published its draft Data Act, i.e. a proposal for a regulation on harmonised rules on fair access to and use of data. The text is part of the European strategy for data launched by the Commission in 2020.

Game on for gatekeepers: Digital Markets Act finalised

Now that political agreement has been reached on the final text, the Digital Markets Act (DMA) will enter into force soon. The DMA’s ex ante rules and obligations will apply next to the ad hoc EU and national competition rules.

Digital Law Up(to)date: Art. 17 of directive 2019/790 is valid

The CJEU validates the new liability regime for large online platforms organised by article 17 of the directive 2019/790 on copyright and related rights in the Digital Single Market.

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