MEPs approve bill targeting US tech giants

Reading Time: < 1 minute

EU lawmakers overwhelmingly adopted a position in favour of the Digital Markets Act on Wednesday, which would put constraints on “gatekeeper” tech companies such as US tech giants Amazon, Apple, Facebook, Google and Microsoft. MEPs voted 642 in favour and 8 against, with 46 abstentions.

Under the new rules big tech companies would no longer be able to buy out smaller ICT startups, thereby stimulating innovation. Consumers would also get more choice regarding applications on new devices, would would not default to “proprietary” big tech systems. The new regulations would also aim to prevent users being signed up for new services deceptively.

In the final stage required for adoption of the new regulations, the European Parliament and EU Council will negotiate the specifics of the Act early next year. The European Commission will reportedly assemble an 80-member team to monitor compliance and look into possible violations – although observers say this number may be insufficient for policing the law after it is adopted. US officials reacted to the news that these new rules could unfairly target American tech firms.

Source: Politico

CET Editor

Recent Posts

Hungary, Slovakia resist EU’s energy, budget reforms amid growing east-west schism

Hungary and Slovakia have emerged as the most vocal opponents of two of the EU’s…

7 months ago

Hungary proposes law to blacklist foreign-funded NGOs, media

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban's ruling Fidesz party submitted on Tuesday, 13 May a bill…

7 months ago

Centrist takes first round of Poland’s presidential election, to face nationalist in runoff vote

Centrist Warsaw Mayor Rafal Trzaskowski narrowly won in the first round of Poland’s presidential election,…

7 months ago

Dan wins Romanian presidency, calming EU fears over ultranationalist Simion

Independent pro-EU candidate Nicusor Dan won Romania’s presidential election on Sunday, 18 May, defeating far-right…

7 months ago

China’s BYD makes Budapest regional HQ

Chinese electric vehicle (EV) manufacturer BYD on 15 May signed an agreement with the Hungarian…

7 months ago

Regardless of election result, Simion’s appeal to ‘left behind’ has reshaped Romanian politics – CET analysis

First they laughed off George Simion as a fringe agitator. Now, with a commanding first-round…

7 months ago