-
Cambodia says Thailand bombs casino hub on border
-
Thai queen wins SEA Games gold in sailing
-
England Ashes dreams on life-support as Australia rip through batting
-
Masterful Conway, Latham in 323 opening stand as West Indies wilt
-
Danish 'ghetto' tenants hope for EU discrimination win
-
Cricket Australia boss slams technology as Snicko confusion continues
-
Conway and Latham's 323-run opening stand batters hapless West Indies
-
Alleged Bondi shooters holed up in hotel for most of Philippines visit
-
Japan govt sued over 'unconstitutional' climate inaction
-
US approves $11 billion in arms sales to Taiwan: Taipei
-
England battle to save Ashes as Australia rip through top-order
-
Guarded and formal: Pope Leo XIV sets different tone
-
What to know about the EU-Mercosur deal
-
Trump vows economic boom, blames Biden in address to nation
-
Conway 120 as New Zealand in command at 216-0 against West Indies
-
Taiwan eyes fresh diplomatic ties with Honduras
-
ECB set to hold rates but debate swirls over future
-
Asian markets track Wall St lower as AI fears mount
-
EU holds crunch summit on Russian asset plan for Ukraine
-
Australia PM vows to stamp out hatred as nation mourns youngest Bondi Beach victim
-
Australian PM vows hate speech crackdown after Bondi Beach attack
-
Turkmenistan's battle against desert sand
-
Ukraine's Zelensky in Poland for first meeting with nationalist president
-
England in disarray at 59-3 in crunch Test as Lyon, Cummins pounce
-
Japan faces lawsuit over 'unconstitutional' climate inaction
-
Migrants forced to leave Canada after policy change feel 'betrayed'
-
What's next for Venezuela under the US oil blockade?
-
Salvadorans freed with conditional sentence for Bukele protest
-
Brazil Congress passes bill to cut Bolsonaro prison term
-
Cricket Australia boss slams technology 'howler' in Ashes Test
-
New Zealand 83-0 at lunch on day one of third West Indies Test
-
Ecuadorean footballer Mario Pineida shot and killed
-
US government admits liability in deadly DC air collision
-
Hemogenyx Pharmaceuticals PLC - Issue of Equity
-
SolePursuit Capital Syndicate Establishes Strategic Coordination Office and Appoints Laurence Kingsley as Head
-
1933 Industries Announces Maturity of Unsecured Convertible Debentures and Encourages Conversion to Support Continued Growth
-
Ex-podcaster Dan Bongino stepping down as deputy FBI director
-
Real Madrid scrape past third-tier Talavera in Spanish Cup
-
Hunt for US college mass shooter drags into fifth day
-
Cherki inspires Man City, Newcastle strike late to reach League Cup semis
-
Barcelona, Lyon and Chelsea reach Women's Champions League quarters
-
Venezuela reacts defiantly to US oil blockade, claims exports unaffected
-
Nasdaq tumbles on renewed angst over AI building boom
-
S.Africa expels Kenyans working on US Afrikaner 'refugee' applications
-
US Congress ends Syria sanctions
-
Cherki inspires Man City cruise into League Cup semis
-
Billionaire Trump nominee confirmed to lead NASA amid Moon race
-
Mahomes undergoes surgery, could return for 2026 opener: Chiefs
-
Melania Trump steps into spotlight in Amazon film trailer
-
Brazil Senate advances bill that could cut Bolsonaro jail term
| SCS | 0.12% | 16.14 | $ | |
| RBGPF | -2.23% | 80.22 | $ | |
| NGG | 1.8% | 77.16 | $ | |
| CMSC | -0.34% | 23.26 | $ | |
| RELX | -0.64% | 40.56 | $ | |
| RIO | 1.55% | 77.19 | $ | |
| GSK | -0.14% | 48.71 | $ | |
| BCE | -0.78% | 23.15 | $ | |
| AZN | -1.66% | 89.86 | $ | |
| RYCEF | 1.48% | 14.86 | $ | |
| BTI | -0.21% | 57.17 | $ | |
| CMSD | -0.43% | 23.28 | $ | |
| VOD | 0.86% | 12.81 | $ | |
| BCC | 0.59% | 76.29 | $ | |
| JRI | -0.6% | 13.43 | $ | |
| BP | 2.06% | 34.47 | $ |
EU will force big tech to change 'behaviour': competition chief
The EU is prepared to deploy its full arsenal to force big tech companies to change their behaviour online, the bloc's competition chief said Wednesday, the day before a sweeping new law comes into force.
In an interview with AFP, Margrethe Vestager said she did not expect full compliance right away with the milestone Digital Markets Act (DMA) -- but that Brussels would not shy away from tougher action if necessary.
"If you look at our history, we have sort of made it credible that we will use the tools that we have," Vestager said.
The DMA will force six "gatekeeper" companies -- Google's Alphabet, Amazon, Apple, TikTok parent ByteDance, Meta and Microsoft -- to follow a list of do's and don'ts from Thursday.
European users should see a raft of changes including choice screens on their devices that offer more picks for web browsers and search engines.
"What we need right here from gatekeepers... is changing behaviour," Vestager, who is also commission executive vice president, told AFP in her sunlit 12th floor office in Brussels.
The new law gives the European Commission, the EU's powerful antitrust regulator, the power to impose heavier fines, and Brussels can even break up companies.
"We will see some compliance, full compliance by some companies. But I do think that there will be non-compliance cases," Vestager conceded.
The competition commissioner pointed to a string of cases pursued against tech companies since 2014, to prove her point that Brussels means business.
Most recently, the EU executive slapped a 1.8-billion-euro ($1.9 billion) fine on Apple Monday for preventing users from accessing alternative music streaming subscriptions.
But, she insisted, "we're not in this in order to break up companies, we're not in this to give you a hefty fine. We're in here to push for compliance."
- More 'choice' -
Vestager said Brussels had at its disposal not just the new law but all the antitrust tools used in previous individual cases against companies.
"So if creativity in illegal behaviour increases as well, then we have all the tools, even if the DMA would not catch it," she stressed.
The new rules were ultimately about giving users more choice, Vestager said.
With all eyes on what happens after Thursday, she said one big question was how the rules would affect app stores.
Apple said its customers would be able to download rival application stores, although some app developers say the changes are too complicated to work in practice.
Apple has been one of the most vocal critics of the DMA, even legally challenging aspects of the law. ByteDance and Meta are also taking the EU to court.
Vestager would not comment on Apple's controversial changes, or on the challenges.
"The courts will decide, and that will also guide our actions for the future."
- 'Amazing' Europe -
Beyond the DMA, the commission is casting a wide net across the digital landscape.
Also in its sights is last month's announcement that Microsoft was partnering with French startup Mistral AI with a 15-million-euro investment.
The commission said it would look into the deal as part of its investigation into agreements between large digital market players and generative AI developers.
Microsoft has poured billions into US-based OpenAI, of ChatGPT fame, which Brussels is now probing as to whether it is a disguised merger.
Vestager would not comment on the investigation but appeared sanguine about competition concerns regarding the Microsoft-Mistral partnership.
"It's much, much, much smaller" than Microsoft and OpenAI, she said.
"Of course, it's important that we are vigilant... but I think the risk of a competition concern is much lower in this situation."
Vestager is expected to leave her role after June European elections but would not be drawn on her next step.
"The strange thing is that I don't know what I'm going to do," she said. "I know for a given that I'm not done with Europe. This is an amazing place and there is still a gazillion things to do."
B.Torres--AT