
Digital Markets Act
The Digital Markets Act (DMA) is a European Union regulation aimed at ensuring fair competition in digital markets. It targets large online platforms, called "gatekeepers," that dominate the market. The DMA sets rules to prevent these gatekeepers from unfair practices, such as prioritizing their services over competitors or restricting users’ choices. By promoting transparency and fostering competition, the DMA seeks to create a more open and equitable digital environment, benefiting consumers and smaller businesses alike, and ultimately driving innovation in the tech industry.