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Last Wednesday was a landmark moment for the tech industry, or at any rate for that part of it that aspires to do business in the EU. It was the day when six of the biggest companies in the world had to start complying with the EU’s Digit...

Painful day for tech titans as EU finally sinks its regulatory teeth into them | John Naughton | The Guardian
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Last Wednesday was a landmark moment for the tech industry, or at any rate for that part of it that aspires to do business in the EU. It was the day when six of the biggest companies in the world had to start complying with the EU’s Digital Markets Act (DMA) – the most sweeping law thus far aimed at regulating their activities in one of the world’s biggest marketplaces.

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<span style="color:var(--drop-cap);font-weight:200;" class="dcr-1ipjagz">L</span>ast Wednesday was a landmark moment for the tech industry, or at any rate for that part of it that aspires to do business in the EU. It was the day when six of the biggest companies in the world had to start complying with the <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_Markets_Act" data-link-name="in body link">EU&#x2019;s Digital Markets Act</a> (DMA) &#x2013; the most sweeping law thus far aimed at regulating their activities in one of the world&#x2019;s biggest marketplaces.