- From: Lukasz Olejnik (W3C) <lukasz.w3c@gmail.com>
- Date: Mon, 6 Dec 2021 18:56:03 +0100
- To: mail@sebastianlasse.de
- Cc: Robin Berjon <robin@berjon.com>, Vittorio Bertola <vittorio.bertola@open-xchange.com>, Mark Nottingham <mnot@mnot.net>, public-interop-remedies@w3.org
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It will not be the final DMA yet, though. pon., 6 gru 2021 o 18:29 Sebastian Lasse <mail@sebastianlasse.de> napisał(a): > Hello, just wanted to mention that the debate is very near (15th Dec), > https://www.europarl.europa.eu/doceo/document/OJ-9-2021-12-13_EN.pdf – > Recently I spoke with the Commissions Tech Lead about the DMA > https://socialhub.activitypub.rocks/t/2021-07-24-socialcg-policy-sig-meeting/1927/8 > to create awareness for recommended W3C webstandards where the focus was > not only to demand interoperability, interconnection and data portability > from what they call gatekeepers but also to create awareness that these > protocols and associated Open Source ecosystem need more public funding. > Agarwal wanted to talk with Commissioner Breton about that. > > > Am 06.12.2021 um 17:27 schrieb Robin Berjon <robin@berjon.com>: > > > > On 2021-12-06 11:08, Vittorio Bertola wrote: > >>> Il 06/12/2021 08:29 Mark Nottingham <mnot@mnot.net> ha scritto: > >>> #2 requires us to wait -- I'm not aware of any current, concrete > >>> proposals for interoperability remedies from regulators. Have I > >>> missed any? > >> There's several ones in the upcoming Digital Markets Act which is > >> going to be voted upon in first reading next week by the European > >> Parliament - they were expanded after significant pressure by NGOs > >> (EDRi, EFF, Article 19...) and by the coalition of companies I > >> co-founded. They may still be changed or removed in the rest of the > >> legislative process, but here they are in their current version. > > > > Some additional context on top of these (great) details: the DMA covers > app stores, search, social networking, video platforms, IM, OSs, cloud > services, and advertising. The latest compromise amendments also add a few > more things like browsers, virtual assistants, connected TVs, smart > devices, internet of things, and embedded digital services in vehicles. > > > > So, you know, the small stuff. > > > > -- > > Robin Berjon > > VP Data Governance > > The New York Times Company > > > > >
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