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by radlad
421 days ago
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The problem with Chrome and the DMA has to do with the fact that Alphabet does these "don'ts": - treat services and products offered by the gatekeeper itself more favourably in ranking than similar services or products offered by third parties on the gatekeeper's platform - prevent users from un-installing any pre-installed software or app if they wish so (Chrome on Android can be disabled but not uninstalled) - track end users outside of the gatekeepers' core platform service for the purpose of targeted advertising, without effective consent having been granted. https://digital-markets-act.ec.europa.eu/about-dma_en#what-d... |
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The assessment for whether Chrome qualified as a gatekeeper is less than 3 pages long. All they care about is whether they qualify as a platform and that they are over the threshold for active non-business users, active business users, revenue in the EU for enough time.
At no point did they concern themselves with potential anti-competitive practices in making the determination.
It's only after they're designated a gatekeeper that they're required to avoid things like self-preferencing or negotiating MFN terms with business. This conveniently allows the EU to pick and choose who the restrictive rules apply to on a company by company and product by product basis.
https://ec.europa.eu/competition/digital_markets_act/cases/2...