Description: This response to the European Commission’s consultation on the review of the Digital Markets Act (DMA) highlights how flaws in the framework’s design, thresholds, obligations, and enforcement risk undermining its stated objectives of fairness and contestability. Instead of creating a predictable and balanced regulatory environment, the DMA in practice reflects arbitrary choices that target global non- EU technology companies, distort competition, and harm consumers and small businesses
Our response is divided into two parts: Part A offers an introduction and summary, while Part B provides a detailed analysis of specific questions.
Attribution: Shweta Venkatesan, Response to Consultation on the Review of the EU’s Digital Markets Act