"Tech Giants React: Google, Apple, and TikTok Navigate the Digital Markets Act"

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The Digital Markets Act (DMA) is set to take effect in the European Union, requiring gatekeeper tech companies like Google, Apple, and TikTok-owner ByteDance to comply with strict rules aimed at preventing unfair business practices and increasing consumer choice in core platform services. While some companies have announced changes to comply with the DMA, others, like Apple, have raised concerns about potential risks and decreased user choices. The impact of the DMA will soon become clearer as gatekeepers share compliance reports, and its standards may extend beyond the EU's borders, potentially influencing other regions and countries.
- On DMA eve, Google whines, Apple sounds alarms, and TikTok wants out Ars Technica
- How every tech ‘gatekeeper’ is responding to the DMA The Verge
- Digital Markets Act: What you need to know and what are the new changes The Associated Press
- Apple on Collision Course With EU as New Digital Markets Act Kicks In Bloomberg
- Forced to Change: Tech Giants Bow to Global Onslaught of Rules The New York Times
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