European Commission ' Time For Designated Gatekeepers To Comply With Obligations Under DMA

Published date02 April 2024
Subject MatterFinance and Banking, Technology, Compliance, Financial Services, Fin Tech
Law FirmNazali
AuthorNazali Attorneys

On 7th of March, The European Commission('Commission') has announced that Apple, Alphabet, Meta, Amazon, Microsoft and ByteDance, the previously designated gatekeepers on 5th of September, have to fully comply with all obligations in the Digital Markets Act (DMA).

As it is known, The DMA, in conjunction with the Digital Services Act, constitutes a unified framework of regulations across the entire EU, designed to cultivate a safer digital environment safeguarding users' fundamental right and to foster fair competition among businesses. Specifically, DMA, focuses on fostering competitive and fair markets within the digital sector. It mainly governs gatekeepers, defined as major digital platforms serving as crucial intermediaries between business entities and consumers, whose influential position can potentially create bottlenecks within the digital economy.

Together with six gatekeepers' compliance with these obligations, both business users and end-users will be able to benefit on different ends. When it comes to business users that are operating in EU which are using services offered by the six gatekeepers to reach their customers, they will be able to do the followings:

  • Enjoy equitable treatment and equal opportunities when competing with gatekeeper services on their platforms.
  • Request interoperability with gatekeepers' services to offer new innovative services.
  • Market their applications through avenues other than the gatekeeper's app stores.
  • Obtain access to the data produced by their interactions on gatekeepers' platforms.
  • Promote offers and finalize agreements with customers independently of the gatekeeper's platform.

On the other hand, end-users will benefit from more choice and innovation in the digital space in Europe by:

  • Asserting their freedom to opt for alternatives and avoid being bound to the default selections imposed by gatekeepers, such as opting for different app stores and services outside the gatekeepers' offerings.
  • Exercising greater authority over their data by having the ability to determine whether gatekeepers can connect their accounts, thereby monitoring and combine...

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