U.S. tech giants face curbs on data sharing, digital
marketplaces, under draft EU rules
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[September 30, 2020] By
Foo Yun Chee
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Alphabet unit Google,
Facebook, Amazon, Apple and other U.S. tech giants could be banned from
favouring their services or forcing users to sign up to a bundle of
services under draft EU rules aimed at reining in their power.
The draft rules, known as the Digital Services Act, aim to set the
ground rules for data-sharing and how digital marketplaces operate. They
are expected to come into force by the end of the year.
The European Commission is taking a tough line against U.S. tech giants,
driven in part by antitrust cases resulting in decisions that
subsequently failed to boost competition because of the lengthy process
that typically takes several years.
The case has taken on urgency because of the dependence of thousands of
EU companies on the tech giants for their business.
Gatekeepers, such as companies with bottleneck power or strategic market
status, will not be allowed to use data collected on their platforms to
target users unless this data is shared with rivals, according to the
document seen by Reuters.
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"Gatekeepers shall not pre-install exclusively their own applications nor
require from any third party operating system developers or hardware
manufacturers to pre-install exclusively gatekeepers' own application," the
paper said.
Another clause would ban gatekeepers from blocking rivals offering their
products to customers outside of the gatekeeper's platform or services, a move
which would affect Apple and Google with their restrictive app store rules and
payment.
The rules would also subject gatekeepers to annual audits of their advertising
metrics and reporting practices.
(Reporting by Foo Yun Chee; Editing by Bernadette Baum)
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