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The Digital Markets Act (DMA) sets out a series of do’s and don’ts, which gatekeepers across a range of ‘core platform services’ (CPS’s) will have to comply with. The DMA aims to improve the contestability and fairness associated with the various CPS’s, as well as for adjacent/downstream services. This ambitious and wide-reaching form of ex-ante regulation is intended to complement the existing ex-post competition regime.
DownloadAs the Digital Markets Act enters the implementation phase, GEORGE HOUPIS and TOM OVINGTON highlight the importance of proportionality in considering obligations
Tom Ovington
Manager, Frontier Economics
George Houpis (Dr)
Director, Frontier Economics
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