
Decoder with Nilay Patel How Europe’s Digital Markets Act is reshaping Big Tech
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Mar 21, 2024 Join Verge reporter Jon Porter, an expert on EU tech regulations, as he unpacks the ambitious Digital Markets Act. Discover how this landmark legislation is poised to reshape competition among tech giants like Apple and Google. The discussion highlights the act's obligations for major companies and the resulting shifts in app distribution and user experience. Porter also explores the contrasting responses from tech giants and whether these regulations can genuinely combat monopolistic practices. Tune in for insightful analysis on the implications for the tech landscape!
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EU Political Actors in Tech
- Key EU figures like Margrethe Vestager and Thierry Breton are spearheading tech regulation.
- They're also building their personal platforms, humanizing complex antitrust issues through engaging tactics like playing Fortnite.
DMA's Goal
- The Digital Markets Act (DMA) aims to create fairer digital markets and curb anti-competitive practices by large tech companies.
- It codifies existing antitrust decisions, streamlining future enforcement against anti-competitive behavior.
DSA's Focus
- The Digital Services Act (DSA) focuses on online services and content moderation, unlike the DMA.
- It addresses issues like illegal content and inconsistent moderation practices on platforms like app stores.

