By Sara Brandstätter ( May 19, 2025, 13:21 GMT | Comment) -- Tech platforms including gaming, e-commerce and social media platforms are in lobbying mode over the planned EU Digital Fairness Act. While they don't see a new law as needed at all, consumer organizations support the plan for a law to tackle murky online design and marketing practices and have lots of suggestions. The European Commission, meanwhile, wants to make existing consumer rules more precise and step up enforcement — something all sides appear to agree on.Tech companies including gaming, e-commerce and social-media platforms are currently in lobbying mode, trying to influence thinking over the planned EU Digital Fairness Act....
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