The European Commission has launched proceedings to assess whether Google applies fair, reasonable and non-discriminatory conditions of access to publishers’ websites on Google Search, as required under the Digital Markets Act (DMA).
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The European Commission and the European Data Protection Board (EDPB) are gathering feedback on the draft guidelines on the interplay between the Digital Markets Act (DMA) and the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Interested parties have until 4 December 2025 to submit feedback.
The European Commission is seeking feedback on how the Digital Markets Act (DMA) can support fair and contestable digital markets, including the Artificial Intelligence (AI) sector.
The Commission services responsible for the implementation of the Digital Markets Act (DMA) have signed a first-of-its-kind cooperation arrangement with the Japan Fair Trade Commission, responsible for the implementation of Japan’s Mobile Software Competition Act.
The 2025 eInvoicing Country Factsheets are now published. These comprehensive resources offer helpful insights into eInvoicing policies and practices in EU Member States, and European Economic Area (EEA) countries.
On 3 July 2025, the Commission has launched a public consultation on the first review of the Digital Markets Act (DMA). Interested parties have until 24 September 2025 to submit their views.
The DSA aims to ensure a safer environment online for minors, in this context, the Commission has opened formal proceedings against Pornhub, Stripchat, XNXX, and XVideos for suspected breaches of the Digital Services Act (DSA).
The EU’s single market gives businesses access to 450 million consumers. It is the first driver of our competitiveness and the second largest global market.
Today, the Commission has informed TikTok of its preliminary view that the company does not fulfil the Digital Services Act (DSA)’s obligation to publish an advertisement repository.
The Commission will again hold technical workshops with interested third parties to receive their views on specific questions that may arise in relation to the measures that Alphabet, Amazon, Apple, Bytedance, Meta and Microsoft have put in place to ensure effective compliance with the DMA.