Some American policymakers have sought to adopt and adapt aspects and principles of the European Union’s Digital Markets Act in an effort to regulate Big Tech giants. In new research, Giovanna Massarotto writes that the principle ideologies driving American and European antitrust, and the broader political economy, renders the DMA and its principles too foreign for American adoption.| ProMarket
Europe’s Digital Markets Act (DMA), which aims to “make the markets in the digital sector fairer and more contestable” comes into effect on March 6. In anticipation of this deadline a number of designated “gatekeepers” have begun to signal their putative compliance plans in various forms, including public statements, workshops, and even pushing changes live […]| Yelp - Official Blog