Interoperability in one minute
Interoperability requirements for the very largest platforms in a minute’s read (or two ?).
Continue readingData protection and digital competition
by Ian Brown and Douwe Korff
Interoperability requirements for the very largest platforms in a minute’s read (or two ?).
Continue readingSome comments on the recent German Federal Cartel Office interim report from its sector inquiry into messenger and video services, Industry Overview and Sentiment on Interoperability.
Continue readingAn update on the progress of the EU’s Digital Markets Act, now approved by the Council of Ministers and in heavily-amended form by the European Parliament on 15 December.
Continue readingEarlier this week, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung published an opinion article on interoperability which I thought missed some key information. I’ve sent a letter to the editor to fill it in.
Continue readingOn 8 November, Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen testified before the European Parliament. Among other things, Haugen was asked to comment on the need for mandatory interoperability as a possible regulatory […]
Continue readingJust-published draft guidelines for consultation from China’s State Administration for Market Regulation (SAMR), translated by Microsoft.
Continue readingFirst in a series of interoperability canards (‘an unfounded rumour or story’, from the French for duck ?).
Continue readingWhile I’m finishing off a briefing on digital competition reforms in key jurisdictions, I wanted to share some resources I’ve found useful, and an infographic I’m experimenting with.
Continue readingDelighted to see the European Parliament has published our new study on exchanges of personal data after the Schrems II judgment after several months of research. Our key findings are below, but there is a wealth of information in the 120 pages of the report!
Continue readingAs I finalise a book chapter on the UK (England in particular) experience with Covid contact tracing / exposure notification apps, Boris Johnson’s government is sadly generating a downbeat postscript.
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