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'Self-enforcing' DMA provisions will trigger litigation, Mundt says

By Lewis Crofts ( April 6, 2022, 22:32 GMT | Insight) -- A landmark law targeting the likes of Amazon, Apple, Google and Meta poses a challenge over obligations that are designed to be clear-cut and enforce themselves, Germany's top antitrust enforcer said. Questions over what kinds of behavior fall afoul of a ban on "self-preferencing" could trigger litigation, Andreas Mundt said.A landmark law targeting the likes of Amazon, Apple, Google and Meta poses a challenge over obligations that are designed to be clear-cut and enforce themselves, Germany's top antitrust enforcer said....

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