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As of today, Apple, Alphabet, Meta, Amazon, Microsoft and ByteDance, the six gatekeepers designated by the Commission in September 2023, have to fully comply with all obligations in the Digital Markets Act (DMA).

The DMA aims to make digital markets in the EU more contestable and fairer. It establishes new rules for 10 defined core platform services, such as search engines, online marketplaces, app stores, online advertising and messaging, and gives new rights to European businesses and end-users.

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[–] themurphy@lemmy.world 71 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Amazing and terrifying that EU seems to be the only world government to actually stand up against this late stage capitalism dystopia.

These rules actually makes sense. They actually protect both consumers and other companies around the whole world. And most importantly; they tackle a real world problem head on.

[–] gapbetweenus@feddit.de 11 points 1 year ago

Just happen to be that big tech is located in USA.

[–] TCB13@lemmy.world 8 points 1 year ago (1 children)

that EU seems to be the only world government to actually stand up against this late stage capitalism dystopia

The EU isn't a government, but I'll allow it for now. :P

[–] maynarkh@feddit.nl 4 points 1 year ago (1 children)

It is though. Has a Parliament and like three Presidents. Makes rules that are enforceable across member states (admittedly by proxy mechanisms). It has elections. Even a shared army.

What else does it need to qualify as a government?

[–] TCB13@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

Makes rules that are enforceable across member states (admittedly by proxy mechanisms)

Those "proxy mechanisms" make things very different than a typical government. Also not everything that the parliaments says is required to be enforced in member states. A lot of the proposals are recommendations and even the ones that are actually about regulation have to be transposed into member state laws in some way those countries see fit and there's a lot or margin there.

and like three Presidents. (...) It has elections.

There aren't direct elections by the people like in countries, things are a bit more complex: https://elections.europa.eu/en/how-elections-work/

Even a shared army.

No, there isn't. The founding treaties of the EU don't allow for the creation of a European army as the EU is about peaceful economic cooperation and and also a bunch of other reasons.