The European Union late Thursday secured agreement on the detail of a major competition reform that will see the most powerful, intermediating tech platforms subject to a set of up-front rules on how they can and cannot operate — with the threat of fines of up to 10% of global annual turnover…
Sounds like a law which is going to have tons of loopholes these companies will try to abuse, but getting the basics down is still a huge step.
This is one of those topics where basically everyone agrees that needing to have multiple messengers installed doesn’t bring humanity forward, so putting it into a law is pretty much a no-brainer.
basically everyone agrees that needing to have multiple messengers installed doesn’t bring humanity forward, so putting it into a law is pretty much a no-brainer.
Well this is more because it stifles competition, the law doesn’t really exist to prevent hassle.
Sounds like a law which is going to have tons of loopholes these companies will try to abuse, but getting the basics down is still a huge step.
This is one of those topics where basically everyone agrees that needing to have multiple messengers installed doesn’t bring humanity forward, so putting it into a law is pretty much a no-brainer.
It’s definitely going to be rough.
Well this is more because it stifles competition, the law doesn’t really exist to prevent hassle.