Corporate & Commercial

In this episode, we wrap up our 3-part introduction on the EU’s proposed Digital Markets Act (DMA), with a critical look at defenses and differences with traditional antitrust, the potential to harmonise national rules for platform conduct, and possible consequences of the DMA as proposed. 
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  • Kay Jebelli, Counsel to

In this second episode on the EU’s proposed Digital Markets Act (DMA), we take a closer look at the obligations and prohibitions to be imposed on designated ‘gatekeepers’. Particular attention is given to how the DMA’s provisions complement or overlap with (ongoing) competition law enforcement.

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  • Kay Jebelli, Counsel to

In the first of a three-part series, we dive into the EU’s proposed Digital Markets Act (DMA). This episode explores the DMA’s background, why the EU finds this new regulation necessary, which platforms could be designated as ‘gatekeepers’ subject to the DMA, and how that designation would happen.

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  • Kay

In this first episode, we offer a bird’s-eye view of the antitrust enforcement landscape in the tech sector, both at the EU and the Member State level. We cover previously adopted decisions and judgments as well as the plethora of ongoing investigations. We focus on the biggest cases against Microsoft, Apple, Google, Amazon and Facebook.

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Welcome to MONOPOLY ATTACK — a podcast on tech antitrust policy from Brussels. In this pilot episode, we introduce ourselves and our background, share some initial views on the tech sector, competition law and first principles, and explain our plans for the MONOPOLY ATTACK podcast.

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Meet the hosts:

  • Kay Jebelli, Counsel to