The European Commission has published an official list of services offered by ‘gatekeepers’ that must comply with obligations under the new Digital Markets Act. Companies now have six months to comply with the rules.

  • @RickyRigatoni@lemmy.ml
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    602 years ago

    Major messaging apps will have an obligation to make themselves interoperable with competitors

    Government mandated fediverse lmao.

  • merde alors
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    Broadly, the DMA is the EU’s attempt to rein in the market power of Big Tech by opening up entrenched platforms and curbing ecosystem lock-in and anti-competitive behavior, making them compete on the merits of their products and services alone. Major messaging apps will have an obligation to make themselves interoperable with competitors, for example, while operating systems will need to be designed to offer third-party app stores and allow developers to offer alternative in-app payment options.

    • deweydecibel
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      2 years ago

      Good. At least there’s one significant regulatory body on this planet that understands how a capitalistic system is meant to be regulated. You don’t need something to be an actual, 100% monopoly before you take the kid gloves off and force them to cooperate with other businesses.

  • @randomaccount43543@lemmy.world
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    Full list of gatekeepers’ core platform services that must comply with the Digital Markets Act:

    • Social Networks: TikTok, Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn
    • N-IICS (aka messaging services): WhatsApp, Messenger
    • Intermediation: Google Maps, Google Play, Google Shopping, Amazon Marketplace, Apple’s App Store, Meta Marketplace
    • Video Sharing: YouTube
    • Advertising services: Google, Amazon, Meta
    • Web Browsers: Chrome, Safari
    • Search: Google Search
    • Operating Systems: Android, iOS, Windows
  • YⓄ乙
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    52 years ago

    Best time to be in Europe. I am applying for my Swiss visa.

    • @georgette@lemmy.world
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      72 years ago

      Switzerland isn’t part of the European Union, only the Schengen zone. So company’s won’t have to decide by these laws in Switzerland

  • @Steeve@lemmy.ca
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    42 years ago

    Wait, where’s iMessage? That’s like one of the most popular messaging apps lmao

      • @Steeve@lemmy.ca
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        22 years ago

        I guess, but not too far behind relative to smaller messaging services right, seeing as Apple has 26% of the smartphone market share in the EU? And shouldn’t their global reach be at least somewhat considered? Seems like regulation aimed to allow smaller businesses to gain market share is letting one of the biggest companies in the world slip through.

        • Dips
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          112 years ago

          26% means that you cannot use it to talk to 74% of your friends. So European users usually use a service that runs equally well on iOS and Android.

          • @Steeve@lemmy.ca
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            12 years ago

            Right, but my point was more that since a quarter of the EU uses iPhone they have iMessage by default, which could then quickly increase their userbase to a top competitor if they’re able to increase their EU smartphone market share.

      • YⓄ乙
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        22 years ago

        Really? I thought apple is a trillion dollar company because of europeans but guess its americans giving apple all their money lol