The EU is about to adopt a regulation called the Digital Markets Act (DMA). For many of you, this isn’t news. The news is that what’s coming will completely scramble the app market; how you build apps, how you get them to market, and whether you can make a living doing it.
The letters were sent this week from industry coalitions, and highlight the unintended effects the DSA and the DMA could have on European developers and businesses.
Developers Alliance appreciates the opportunity to provide input to the consultation on the proposal for a Regulation on general product safety. Our comments are strictly limited to aspects related to…
We welcome a harmonized approach, which should be strengthened by anappropriate mechanism of cooperation with the national authorities, in particularnational competition authorities (sparsely addressed by art. 32 – The Digital…
The regulation of AI systems that cause severe harm, as well as use restrictions onsurveillance and social monitoring applications, is consistent with the softwarecommunity’s focus on building trust in the…
With the new US administration comes the opportunity to build international consensus on the taxation of the digital economy. Prolonging national digital tax discussions risks driving international trade disputes.
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