In a significant blow to big tech, the EU is investigating Apple, Google’s parent companyAlphabet, and Meta over potential violations of the new regulations set by the Digital Markets Act (DMA). The DMA — with its compliance deadline set on March 7 — is a landmark pro-competition law, designed to ensure a fair digital market for both companies and consumers. To establish a level digital playing field, it lays clear rights and rules for large online platforms (referred to as “gatekeepers”). Naturally, the big tech trio falls well under the regulation’s scope and the companies have already been taking measures to…
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EU investigates Apple, Google, Meta in first-ever probe under DMA competition law