EU tightens the leash on Google, Apple, Meta with sweeping new digital laws

The European Union (EU) has given the final seal of approval to two landmark pieces of legislation designed to curb the power of the world’s largest technology firms.

The first to come into effect will be the Digital Markets Act (DMA), which is designed to prevent so-called “gatekeepers” from abusing their dominant position to squeeze competitors out of markets such as search, browsers, messaging and email. These new rules will apply from early 2023 onwards.

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