The
rules, which Vestager proposed a year ago, are called the
Digital Markets Act and set out a list of dos and don'ts for
Amazon, Apple, Meta, Alphabet unit Google and Microsoft.
Fines for violations range from 10% of a company's annual global
turnover to 20% for repeat offenders which could face an
acquisition ban.
"And with the processes foreseen, these pieces of legislation,
well, they will have been voted in and publicised in the
Official Journal, so coming into force sometime in October,"
Vestager told a news conference.
Companies that are designated as online gatekeepers which
control access to their platforms and the data generated there
will have six months to comply with the new rules.
(Reporting by Foo Yun Chee. Editing by Jane Merriman)
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