EU Digital Markets Act Enforcement News Tracker

Track EU Digital Markets Act Enforcement News

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Latest EU Digital Markets Act Enforcement News

About EU Digital Markets Act Enforcement

The EU Digital Markets Act is fundamentally restructuring how large technology platforms operate in Europe, imposing interoperability requirements, prohibiting self-preferencing, mandating data portability, and restricting cross-service data combination. Designated gatekeepers including Apple, Google, Meta, Amazon, Microsoft, and ByteDance face compliance deadlines and potential fines of up to 10% of global revenue. SentryDock monitors compliance assessments, enforcement proceedings, platform business model changes, and the competitive dynamics emerging from DMA implementation.

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Designated gatekeepers must allow third-party app stores, enable messaging interoperability, provide data portability, stop self-preferencing in search and marketplace results, allow users to change default apps, stop bundling services without consent, and provide advertisers and publishers access to performance data. Each obligation affects specific business practices that have been profit centers for major platforms.
Apple (iOS, App Store, Safari), Google (Android, Search, Chrome, Maps, YouTube, Google Play), Meta (Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, Messenger), Amazon (Marketplace), Microsoft (Windows, LinkedIn), and ByteDance (TikTok) have been designated. Each faces specific compliance obligations tied to their core platform services.
Fines can reach 10% of global annual turnover for initial violations and 20% for repeat offenses. Systematic non-compliance can trigger structural remedies including forced divestitures. The European Commission has already opened non-compliance investigations against Apple, Google, and Meta, with decisions expected to establish enforcement precedents.
DMA's requirements are reshaping platform business models globally as companies often implement changes worldwide rather than maintaining EU-specific versions. Japan, South Korea, and other jurisdictions are developing similar digital competition frameworks, creating a cascade of platform regulation that affects product design, business models, and competitive dynamics.