The era of unchecked tech monopolies is over.
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The era of unchecked tech monopolies is over.
We're taking decisive action to enforce open, fair, and contestable digital markets. Our measures had real consequences:
️ Fined major platforms for anti-competitive practices and ignoring consumer data choices
Required strict hardware interoperability for smartwatches and connected wearables
️ Launched three investigations into dominance in cloud services and into search engines hiding mediaAccountability is here
https://link.europa.eu/YTddh6@EUCommission Thank sanity, the EU. Take over this country?
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The era of unchecked tech monopolies is over.
We're taking decisive action to enforce open, fair, and contestable digital markets. Our measures had real consequences:
️ Fined major platforms for anti-competitive practices and ignoring consumer data choices
Required strict hardware interoperability for smartwatches and connected wearables
️ Launched three investigations into dominance in cloud services and into search engines hiding mediaAccountability is here
https://link.europa.eu/YTddh6@EUCommission Now force European institutions to go into business with European SMEs instead of giving piles of money to Amazon and Microsoft.
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The era of unchecked tech monopolies is over.
We're taking decisive action to enforce open, fair, and contestable digital markets. Our measures had real consequences:
️ Fined major platforms for anti-competitive practices and ignoring consumer data choices
Required strict hardware interoperability for smartwatches and connected wearables
️ Launched three investigations into dominance in cloud services and into search engines hiding mediaAccountability is here
https://link.europa.eu/YTddh6@EUCommission Thanks! But - why do I still need a Samsung mobile to measure the blood pressure with my Samsung watch????
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The era of unchecked tech monopolies is over.
We're taking decisive action to enforce open, fair, and contestable digital markets. Our measures had real consequences:
️ Fined major platforms for anti-competitive practices and ignoring consumer data choices
Required strict hardware interoperability for smartwatches and connected wearables
️ Launched three investigations into dominance in cloud services and into search engines hiding mediaAccountability is here
https://link.europa.eu/YTddh6@EUCommission Why is the fine to Google still blocked? And what does the commission mean when they say they are in dialogue with the US about European digital laws? Since when do Americans have a say about what our digital rights should be?
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The era of unchecked tech monopolies is over.
We're taking decisive action to enforce open, fair, and contestable digital markets. Our measures had real consequences:
️ Fined major platforms for anti-competitive practices and ignoring consumer data choices
Required strict hardware interoperability for smartwatches and connected wearables
️ Launched three investigations into dominance in cloud services and into search engines hiding mediaAccountability is here
https://link.europa.eu/YTddh6@EUCommission "Fined major platforms for anti-competitive practices and ignoring consumer data choices" Really? Didn't von der Leyen block some? It makes one feel American Corporations are more important than Citizens.
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The era of unchecked tech monopolies is over.
We're taking decisive action to enforce open, fair, and contestable digital markets. Our measures had real consequences:
️ Fined major platforms for anti-competitive practices and ignoring consumer data choices
Required strict hardware interoperability for smartwatches and connected wearables
️ Launched three investigations into dominance in cloud services and into search engines hiding mediaAccountability is here
https://link.europa.eu/YTddh6Fined major platforms for anti-competitive practices and ignoring consumer data choices
Really, so how come Von der Leyen was able to stop a fine on be evil company google just days ago....
Where is action on googles anti app sideloading action.
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The era of unchecked tech monopolies is over.
We're taking decisive action to enforce open, fair, and contestable digital markets. Our measures had real consequences:
️ Fined major platforms for anti-competitive practices and ignoring consumer data choices
Required strict hardware interoperability for smartwatches and connected wearables
️ Launched three investigations into dominance in cloud services and into search engines hiding mediaAccountability is here
https://link.europa.eu/YTddh6As long as a commission leader can collect a million-dollar fine for US oligarchs, the DMA is not worth the medium on which it is published.
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The era of unchecked tech monopolies is over.
We're taking decisive action to enforce open, fair, and contestable digital markets. Our measures had real consequences:
️ Fined major platforms for anti-competitive practices and ignoring consumer data choices
Required strict hardware interoperability for smartwatches and connected wearables
️ Launched three investigations into dominance in cloud services and into search engines hiding mediaAccountability is here
https://link.europa.eu/YTddh6@EUCommission Google is still silently opting people into stuff without informing us. Just opted out of personalised advertising *again*.
No, I don't want their unannounced Discovery service. I certainly didn't want to be served ads for dating sites, FFS. -
The era of unchecked tech monopolies is over.
We're taking decisive action to enforce open, fair, and contestable digital markets. Our measures had real consequences:
️ Fined major platforms for anti-competitive practices and ignoring consumer data choices
Required strict hardware interoperability for smartwatches and connected wearables
️ Launched three investigations into dominance in cloud services and into search engines hiding mediaAccountability is here
https://link.europa.eu/YTddh6The era of unchecked tech monopolies has only just begun, with you and #vonDerLeyen taking "decisive action" and blocking #DMA sanctions for Google.
The sheer audacity of your bragging with such an obvious lie.
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The era of unchecked tech monopolies is over.
We're taking decisive action to enforce open, fair, and contestable digital markets. Our measures had real consequences:
️ Fined major platforms for anti-competitive practices and ignoring consumer data choices
Required strict hardware interoperability for smartwatches and connected wearables
️ Launched three investigations into dominance in cloud services and into search engines hiding mediaAccountability is here
https://link.europa.eu/YTddh6@EUCommission still trying to feign concern while selling us all to the glue factory. classic
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The era of unchecked tech monopolies is over.
We're taking decisive action to enforce open, fair, and contestable digital markets. Our measures had real consequences:
️ Fined major platforms for anti-competitive practices and ignoring consumer data choices
Required strict hardware interoperability for smartwatches and connected wearables
️ Launched three investigations into dominance in cloud services and into search engines hiding mediaAccountability is here
https://link.europa.eu/YTddh6@EUCommission
We're taking decisive actionYes bowing to trump...
Stop the misinformation.
Von der Leyen stopped googles fines
Citizens are VERY ANGRYWho gave her that much power to misuse....
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@EUCommission I fully support the DMA! Let's keep up the good work and make that we fully enforce effective laws like this. There is still so much to be done
Thanks for the support, @eighthave
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The era of unchecked tech monopolies is over.
We're taking decisive action to enforce open, fair, and contestable digital markets. Our measures had real consequences:
️ Fined major platforms for anti-competitive practices and ignoring consumer data choices
Required strict hardware interoperability for smartwatches and connected wearables
️ Launched three investigations into dominance in cloud services and into search engines hiding mediaAccountability is here
https://link.europa.eu/YTddh6@EUCommission
I knew nothing about the google situation, but my gut instinct when reading this post was "LOL sure you are.".Guess my gut feeling was correct.
The only decisive action you can take to stop corporate takeover is not performed with a pen and paper.
We've moved beyond the times of strongly worded letters and punitive fines, and in to the times of civil disobedience as a public service. -
The era of unchecked tech monopolies is over.
We're taking decisive action to enforce open, fair, and contestable digital markets. Our measures had real consequences:
️ Fined major platforms for anti-competitive practices and ignoring consumer data choices
Required strict hardware interoperability for smartwatches and connected wearables
️ Launched three investigations into dominance in cloud services and into search engines hiding mediaAccountability is here
https://link.europa.eu/YTddh6@EUCommission hum so when will you do force your own member state to allow their app to run on grapheneos for instance ?
Because today your own member state enforce the Google / Apple monopolie, and bank do EXACTLY the same.
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The era of unchecked tech monopolies is over.
We're taking decisive action to enforce open, fair, and contestable digital markets. Our measures had real consequences:
️ Fined major platforms for anti-competitive practices and ignoring consumer data choices
Required strict hardware interoperability for smartwatches and connected wearables
️ Launched three investigations into dominance in cloud services and into search engines hiding mediaAccountability is here
https://link.europa.eu/YTddh6Arrêtez le blabla et commencez à agir véritablement
Basta de palabrerías y comiencen a actuar en serio
Stop talking and start acting
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The era of unchecked tech monopolies is over.
We're taking decisive action to enforce open, fair, and contestable digital markets. Our measures had real consequences:
️ Fined major platforms for anti-competitive practices and ignoring consumer data choices
Required strict hardware interoperability for smartwatches and connected wearables
️ Launched three investigations into dominance in cloud services and into search engines hiding mediaAccountability is here
https://link.europa.eu/YTddh6@EUCommission Decisive action? Like the one to stop the fines Google clearly needs to play? Until there's a full disclosure about von der Leyen's action here, I won't believe another thing you proclaim regarding the DMA.
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The era of unchecked tech monopolies is over.
We're taking decisive action to enforce open, fair, and contestable digital markets. Our measures had real consequences:
️ Fined major platforms for anti-competitive practices and ignoring consumer data choices
Required strict hardware interoperability for smartwatches and connected wearables
️ Launched three investigations into dominance in cloud services and into search engines hiding mediaAccountability is here
https://link.europa.eu/YTddh6@EUCommission Did you cancel your festering MS365 ulcers yet?
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@EUCommission If that is true, why did von der Leyen stop a penalty against Google?
Hello @atarifrosch!
We want to have solid cases that can stand up in the courts, and this can lead to delays. We do not stop cases for political reasons. You can read more about how the DMA is enforced here: https://digital-markets-act.ec.europa.eu/about-dma_en -
The era of unchecked tech monopolies has only just begun, with you and #vonDerLeyen taking "decisive action" and blocking #DMA sanctions for Google.
The sheer audacity of your bragging with such an obvious lie.
Hello @katzenberger!
The European Commission does not block or delay cases for political reasons. When a case is technically ready and solid enough to stand in court, the Commission adopts a decision.
Journalists recently asked about this at our press briefing, you can watch the full answer back here: https://audiovisual.ec.europa.eu/en/media/video/I-289037 -
@EUCommission how are we to see this when a 1.6bln fine on Google has been "cancelled" by the commision?
https://www.handelsblatt.com/politik/international/tech-konzern-google-umgeht-vorerst-milliardenstrafe-der-eu/100217105.htmlHello @brnrd!
The European Commission does not block or delay cases for political reasons. When a case is technically ready and solid enough to stand in court, the Commission adopts a decision.
Journalists recently asked about this at our daily press briefing, you can watch the full answer back here: https://audiovisual.ec.europa.eu/en/media/video/I-289037