The data is abundantly clear: the EU Digital Markets Act is working
ndr42
12 points
2 comments
May 14, 2026
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Discussion Highlights (2 comments)
benoau
It's amazing how much adversity it has faced, Meta openly refused compliance last year, Apple seems to have rejected compliance on multiple issues while demanding the law be repealed, Musk retaliated against the EC, the three of them leveraged Trump against the EU to prevent enforcement. After two years full compliance is still a very elusive goal.
metalman
EU Digital Markets Act, huh! thats almost civilised!