The Dma Turns 1 Device Neutrality Is Still Not a Reality
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The Digital Markets Act (DMA) has turned one, but device neutrality remains an unachieved goal as companies continue to restrict user freedom; the discussion highlights ongoing concerns about the effectiveness of the regulation.
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3 months ago
“The DMA is a milestone in breaking the dominance of gatekeepers, but it will only succeed if it protects Device Neutrality and empowers smaller developers and Free Software communities. True contestability means giving everyone, not just the biggest players, a fair chance to shape the future of our digital environment. We will continue to make sure that the DMA is implemented in a developer-friendly way”
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