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10 months- 10mo ·
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chaos.social
@EU_Commission Great to hear!
I hope enforcement for the DMA will be stronger than for the GDPR (still waiting for a GDPR complaint I sent in in 2021 to be dealt with properly), you'll need strong enforcement against companies who will try malicious compliance and other backhanded tricks to make the DMA toothless.
Like whay Apple has started doing with their "core platform fees" to make alternative app stores unviable and attempts to discredit the DMA like https://open-web-advocacy.org/blog/its-official-apple-kills-web-apps-in-the-eu/
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@EU_Commission Great to hear!
I hope enforcement for the DMA will be stronger than for the GDPR (still waiting for a GDPR complaint I sent in in 2021 to be dealt with properly), you'll need strong enforcement against companies who will try malicious compliance and other backhanded tricks to make the DMA toothless.
Like whay Apple has started doing with their "core platform fees" to make alternative app stores unviable and attempts to discredit the DMA like https://open-web-advocacy.org/blog/its-official-apple-kills-web-apps-in-the-eu/
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@EU_Commission Great to hear!
I hope enforcement for the DMA will be stronger than for the GDPR (still waiting for a GDPR complaint I sent in in 2021 to be dealt with properly), you'll need strong enforcement against companies who will try malicious compliance and other backhanded tricks to make the DMA toothless.
Like whay Apple has started doing with their "core platform fees" to make alternative app stores unviable and attempts to discredit the DMA like https://open-web-advocacy.org/blog/its-official-apple-kills-web-apps-in-the-eu/
@EU_Commission Great to hear!
I hope enforcement for the DMA will be stronger than for the GDPR (still waiting for a GDPR complaint I sent in in 2021 to be dealt with properly), you'll need strong enforcement against companies who will try malicious compliance and other backhanded tricks to make the DMA toothless.
Like whay Apple has started doing with their "core platform fees" to make alternative app stores unviable and attempts to discredit the DMA like https://open-web-advocacy.org/blog/its-official-apple-kills-web-apps-in-the-eu/
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- 10mo ·
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chaos.social
@EU_Commission Great to hear!
I hope enforcement for the DMA will be stronger than for the GDPR (still waiting for a GDPR complaint I sent in in 2021 to be dealt with properly), you'll need strong enforcement against companies who will try malicious compliance and other backhanded tricks to make the DMA toothless.
Like whay Apple has started doing with their "core platform fees" to make alternative app stores unviable and attempts to discredit the DMA like https://open-web-advocacy.org/blog/its-official-apple-kills-web-apps-in-the-eu/
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@EU_Commission Great to hear!
I hope enforcement for the DMA will be stronger than for the GDPR (still waiting for a GDPR complaint I sent in in 2021 to be dealt with properly), you'll need strong enforcement against companies who will try malicious compliance and other backhanded tricks to make the DMA toothless.
Like whay Apple has started doing with their "core platform fees" to make alternative app stores unviable and attempts to discredit the DMA like https://open-web-advocacy.org/blog/its-official-apple-kills-web-apps-in-the-eu/
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@EU_Commission Great to hear!
I hope enforcement for the DMA will be stronger than for the GDPR (still waiting for a GDPR complaint I sent in in 2021 to be dealt with properly), you'll need strong enforcement against companies who will try malicious compliance and other backhanded tricks to make the DMA toothless.
Like whay Apple has started doing with their "core platform fees" to make alternative app stores unviable and attempts to discredit the DMA like https://open-web-advocacy.org/blog/its-official-apple-kills-web-apps-in-the-eu/
@EU_Commission Great to hear!
I hope enforcement for the DMA will be stronger than for the GDPR (still waiting for a GDPR complaint I sent in in 2021 to be dealt with properly), you'll need strong enforcement against companies who will try malicious compliance and other backhanded tricks to make the DMA toothless.
Like whay Apple has started doing with their "core platform fees" to make alternative app stores unviable and attempts to discredit the DMA like https://open-web-advocacy.org/blog/its-official-apple-kills-web-apps-in-the-eu/
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- 1y ·
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@EU_Commission You know, a link to those guidelines here would've been really nice ;)
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@EU_Commission You know, a link to those guidelines here would've been really nice ;)
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@EU_Commission You know, a link to those guidelines here would've been really nice ;)
@EU_Commission You know, a link to those guidelines here would've been really nice ;)
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- 1y ·
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@EU_Commission I've actually been wondering about this: does this mean USB-C Power Delivery has to be supported or has to be the only option?
My laptop broke down and being over 5 years old I decided to get a new one which turned out to have a proprietary charging port but also USB-C Power Delivery. Would this be allowed under the new rules? Are there technical reasons why this would even ever be necessary (like, are there technical limits on how much power USB-C PD can provide)?
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@EU_Commission I've actually been wondering about this: does this mean USB-C Power Delivery has to be supported or has to be the only option?
My laptop broke down and being over 5 years old I decided to get a new one which turned out to have a proprietary charging port but also USB-C Power Delivery. Would this be allowed under the new rules? Are there technical reasons why this would even ever be necessary (like, are there technical limits on how much power USB-C PD can provide)?
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@EU_Commission I've actually been wondering about this: does this mean USB-C Power Delivery has to be supported or has to be the only option?
My laptop broke down and being over 5 years old I decided to get a new one which turned out to have a proprietary charging port but also USB-C Power Delivery. Would this be allowed under the new rules? Are there technical reasons why this would even ever be necessary (like, are there technical limits on how much power USB-C PD can provide)?
@EU_Commission I've actually been wondering about this: does this mean USB-C Power Delivery has to be supported or has to be the only option?
My laptop broke down and being over 5 years old I decided to get a new one which turned out to have a proprietary charging port but also USB-C Power Delivery. Would this be allowed under the new rules? Are there technical reasons why this would even ever be necessary (like, are there technical limits on how much power USB-C PD can provide)?