BACCHIEGA, ALBERTO
WEZENBEEK, RITA (dirs.)
EUROPEAN COMISSION
ECONOMIA DIGITAL
REGULACION
DERECHO
MERCADOS DIGITALES
UNION EUROPEA
On 5 December 2022, the European Commission hosted a first technical workshop on the effective implementation of Regulation (EU) 2022/1925, the Digital Markets Act. <b>Video</b>: <a href="https://webcast.ec.europa.eu/dma-workshop-2023-02-27">https://webcast.e…;
The Digital Markets Act was published in the Official Journal on 12 October 2022 and will enter into force on 1 November 2022. It is the first global regulation aiming to ensure fair and contestable markets in the digital sector. As we now move into the implementation phase, the Commission believes it important for all stakeholders to provide their input and views on various implementation questions, whilst fully respecting the letter and the spirit of the Digital Markets Act.
The view of third parties, including but not exclusively of those who are potential beneficiaries of the Digital Markets Act, will be an important input in ensuring practicable, transparent and effective compliance solutions.
Following the introductory remarks by the Commission, there are several panels on specific practical questions related to compliance. These include the identification of practices amounting to self-preferencing, detecting the existence of self-preferencing practices and concrete measures to ensure and monitor compliance with Article 6(5) DMA.
<b>CONTENTS</b>
Opening Remarks by Alberto Bacchiega, Director DG Competition
Panel session 1 - How to identify self-preferencing practices based on concrete examples. Examples of questions to be discussed:
What is self-preferencing?
What type of practices may constitute self-preferencing in the sense of the DMA?
How to monitor whether self-preferencing occurs?
How to determine whether ranking conditions are transparent, fair and non-discriminatory?
Introduction by Inge Graef and interventions by three panellists followed by discussion with audience
Panellists: BEUC, EU Travel Tech and Google
Moderator: European Commission
Panel session 2 - How to ensure compliance with the self-preferencing prohibition based on concrete proposals. Examples of questions to be discussed:
Part 1 - What should be the guiding principles for the layout of the gatekeeper's platform to avoid self-preferencing?
What concrete measures are needed to ensure fair and non-discriminatory pricing for ranking services?
Presentation of concrete compliance solutions.
Interventions by four panellists followed by discussion with audience
Panellists: Kelkoo, Heureka, Amazon and Yelp
Moderator: European Commission
Panel session 2
Part 2 - Same topic/questions as under part 1.
Interventions by four panellists followed by discussion with audience
Panellists: Expedia, eDreams, Jobindex, Google
Moderator: European Commission
Closing Remarks by Rita Wezenbeek, Director DG Connect
CONGRESOS, CONFERENCIAS Y SEMINARIOS
PERSONALIZACION DE PRECIOS
AUTOPREFERENCIA
PRINCIPIO DE NO DISCRIMINACION
GUARDIANES DE ACCESO (GATEKEEPERS)
PLATAFORMAS DIGITALES
LEY DE MERCADOS DIGITALES (DIGITAL MARKETS ACT)
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