E.U. Countries Make Pact On Limiting Tech Giant Power

November 26, 2021

E.U. countries have agreed on rules aimed at curtailing the power of U.S. tech giants.

This common position focuses on two sets of rules initiated by Commissioner Margrethe Vestager on the Digital Markets Act and on the Digital Services Act.

The joint agreement means that the European Commission is working as the main enforcer of the new rules proposed by Vestager. Therefore, the agreed changes will offer many advantages, including the right to allow end-users to unsubscribe from core platform services, the shortening of deadlines and, finally, the improvement of the criteria for the designation of companies responsible for user data.

After examining the two amendments proposed by Vestager, the Digital Markets Act contains a list of dos and don’ts for companies responsible for data and access to their platforms.

Violators face fines of up to 10% of global revenue. For the second act, the Digital Services Act (DSA) will ensure that technology companies do more to address the problem of illegal content on their platforms. Penalties for violations of this rule include up to 6% of global revenue for non-compliance.

For more information, read the original story in BBC.

Top Stories

Related Articles

May 1, 2025 In response to escalating concerns over U.S. government influence on cloud operations, Microsoft has more...

April 22, 2025 The United States has long been a magnet for global STEM talent, fueling its more...

April 10, 2025 The US Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) reported a cybersecurity breach more...

Jim Love

Jim is and author and podcast host with over 40 years in technology.

Share:
Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn