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Digital token service providers serving only overseas customers must be licensed from June 30. Read more at straitstimes.com.
It’s something to keep in mind as the EU continues to harass Apple with demands that it make Apple products more compatible ...
Opinion: Mandelbaum Barrett PC’s Chris Zona says customers are caught in the middle of fight between Big Tech and governments ...
The Digital Markets Act (DMA) is a groundbreaking European law aiming to prevent large online platforms that connect consumers with content, goods, and services from abusing their market power.
Starting now, six of the world’s biggest tech companies must fully comply with the Digital Markets Act, a sweeping set of E.U. rules designed to prevent them from stifling competition.
UK Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Act: What You Need to Know Your email has been sent The legislation, which came into force on Jan. 1, enables the U.K ...
Monday 28 April – Exchange of views between Commission competition chief Teresa Ribera and EU Parliament's internal markets committee on the Digital Markets Act. Tuesday 29 - Wednesday 30 April ...
The Digital Markets Act (DMA) is a forthcoming EU law concerning the regulation of online platforms. Along with its companion, the Digital Services Act (DSA), it is one of two flagship pieces of EU ...
This week, more new EU rules come into force governing how the largest online platforms operate in Europe, now that the deadline for complying with the Digital Markets Act (DMA) has passed.
The Digital Markets Act (DMA) is one of the world's toughest pieces of legislation targeting the world's top technology companies' market clout and is aimed at making it easier for people to move ...
The Digital Markets Act (DMA) aims to ensure fair competition between digital platforms, regardless of their size, to increase choice for consumers and to promote new opportunities for small ...