How the EU’s DMA is changing Big Tech: all of the news and updates
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Google’s not happy about Apple and Microsoft escaping some DMA rules.
Today the European Commission decided against designating Apple’s iMessage and three Microsoft products as core platform services under the Digital Markets Act. “Excluding these popular services from DMA rules means consumers and businesses won’t be offered the breadth of choice that already exists on other, more open platforms,” Google spokesperson Emily Clarke tells The Verge.
Google, of course, lobbied for iMessage’s designation.
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