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EU Designates Booking.com as Gatekeeper

May 13, 2024
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EU Designates Booking.com as Gatekeeper

The European Commission’s recent actions mark significant developments in its efforts to regulate major digital platforms operating within the European Union (EU). Specifically, Booking.com has been officially designated as a “gatekeeper” under the EU Digital Markets Act (DMA). This designation subjects Booking.com to stringent obligations aimed at ensuring fair competition and consumer protection in the digital marketplace.

Simultaneously, the European Commission has launched an investigation into the regulatory status of social media network X. Unlike Booking.com, X has contested its gatekeeper status, prompting further scrutiny from regulatory authorities. This investigation highlights the complexities and challenges inherent in determining the regulatory status of digital platforms, particularly in rapidly evolving technological landscapes.

Booking.com has acknowledged the designation and expressed its intention to cooperate with the European Commission in compliance efforts. However, the regulatory status of X remains subject to investigation, underscoring the importance of thorough examination and evaluation by regulatory authorities.

The EU Digital Markets Act imposes strict regulations on tech giants, including fines of up to 10% of total worldwide turnover for non-compliance. These measures aim to promote competition, protect consumer interests, and ensure a level playing field in the digital marketplace. By designating Booking.com as a gatekeeper and investigating the status of social media network X, the European Commission demonstrates its commitment to enforcing these regulations and fostering a fair and transparent digital ecosystem within the EU.

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  • EU Designates Booking.com as Gatekeeper and Investigates X Under Digital Markets Act
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