Digital Markets Act causing unintended harm to European users and small businesses, critics say
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The article discusses the European Union's Digital Markets Act (DMA), arguing that while intended to create fair competition in digital markets, it is causing unintended harm to European users and small businesses. The author details these negative impacts in a response to the European Commission's consultation on the law and offers suggestions for improvement.
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This week we detailed these impacts in our response to the European Commission's consultation on this new law and provided our thoughts on how to improve it.
The Digital Markets Act (DMA), intended to create a more level playing field, is causing significant and unintended harm to European users and many of the small business…
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