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EU Digital Markets Act
Regulation (EU) 2022/1925 (the Digital Markets Act, DMA) creates EU ex-ante rules for the largest digital platforms ('gatekeepers') providing 'core platform services' (CPS): online intermediation, search engines, social networks, video-sharing platforms, number-independent interpersonal communication services (N-IICS), operating systems, web browsers, virtual assistants, cloud computing services, online advertising services. Applied from 2 May 2023; gatekeepers were first designated September 2023 with the 6-month obligation-compliance deadline of 6 March 2024.
Domains
DMA - Market Investigation, Investigative Powers and Enforcement (Ch IV-V)
DMA - Article 7 N-IICS Interoperability and Compliance Obligations (Ch III)
DMA - Article 6 Obligations Susceptible of Specification (Ch III)
DMA - Article 5 Self-Executing Obligations (Ch III)
DMA - Cooperation, Penalties, Final Provisions (Ch V-VI)
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is EU Digital Markets Act?
Regulation (EU) 2022/1925 (the Digital Markets Act, DMA) creates EU ex-ante rules for the largest digital platforms ('gatekeepers') providing 'core platform services' (CPS): online intermediation, search engines, social networks, video-sharing platforms, number-independent interpersonal communication services (N-IICS), operating systems, web browsers, virtual assistants, cloud computing services, online advertising services. Applied from 2 May 2023; gatekeepers were first designated September 2023 with the 6-month obligation-compliance deadline of 6 March 2024.
How many controls does EU Digital Markets Act have?
EU Digital Markets Act contains 26 controls organized across 7 domains.
Where does EU Digital Markets Act apply?
EU Digital Markets Act is applicable in European Union. Organizations operating in or serving customers in this jurisdiction should evaluate its requirements.
What frameworks does EU Digital Markets Act map to?
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