{"id":4569,"date":"2024-04-18T18:41:30","date_gmt":"2024-04-19T01:41:30","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/blog.sociamonials.com\/glossary\/digital-markets-act\/"},"modified":"2024-04-18T18:41:30","modified_gmt":"2024-04-19T01:41:30","slug":"digital-markets-act","status":"publish","type":"glossary","link":"https:\/\/blog.sociamonials.com\/fr\/glossary\/loi-sur-les-marches-numeriques\/","title":{"rendered":"Loi sur les march\u00e9s num\u00e9riques"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The Digital Markets Act (DMA) represents a crucial piece of legislation devised by the European Union (EU) to oversee the operations of large-scale digital platforms, often referred to as gatekeepers. The principal aim of the DMA is to create a balanced competitive landscape within the EU&rsquo;s digital economy by curtailing the market supremacy of major technology firms. Eight critical platform services, such as online search engines and social networks, fall under its purview. The DMA mandates specific responsibilities for these gatekeepers in terms of data and user protection, with hefty penalties for non-adherence. This act was tabled in 2020 and ratified in 2022, with a primary emphasis on data <a class=\"glossaryLink\" href=\"https:\/\/blog.sociamonials.com\/fr\/glossary\/interoperabilite\/\" target=\"_blank\" data-mobile-support=\"0\" data-gt-translate-attributes='[{\"attribute\":\"data-cmtooltip\", \"format\":\"html\"}]' tabindex=\"0\" role=\"link\">interoperability<\/a><span id=\"cmttFootnoteLink1-0\" class=\"cmtt-footnote\"><sup><a class=\"et_smooth_scroll_disabled cmtt_footnote_link cmtt-footnote-deflink\" href=\"#cmttFootnoteLink1\" style=\"font-size: 14px; color: #325afb; font-style : none ;\">[1]<\/a><\/sup><\/span>, portability, and accessibility. Its regulatory framework encompasses the evaluation of business practices, assurance of fair ranking, and investigation of potential infringements of competition law.<\/p>\n<div class=\"cmtt-footnotes-block\"><div class=\"cmtt-footnote-header\">Terms definitions<\/div><div class=\"cmtt-footnote-header-border\"><\/div><div class=\"cmtt-footnote-def \" id=\"cmttFootnoteLink1\"><span class=\"cmtt-footnote-def-number\">1. <\/span><span class=\"cmtt-footnote-def-back\"><a class=\"cmtt_footnote_link cmtt-footnote-backlink\" href=\"#cmttFootnoteLink1-0\" style=\"font-size: 14px; color: #325afb; font-style : none ;\"> &#8593; <\/a><\/span><span class=\"cmtt-footnote-def-key\"> <a aria-describedby=\"tt\" href=\"https:\/\/blog.sociamonials.com\/fr\/glossary\/interoperabilite\/\" class=\"glossaryLink\" target=\"_blank\">interoperability<\/a>. <\/span><span class=\"cmtt-footnote-def-content\"> In the field of technology and systems, interoperability is the capacity for diverse systems or products to interact and share information without hindrance. This includes several types such as syntactic interoperability, responsible for common data formats and protocols, and semantic interoperability, which enables meaningful interpretation of data. Cross-domain interoperability supports data transmission across multiple entities. Standards for interoperability assist in developing products that can collaborate seamlessly. Post facto interoperability holds importance in competitive environments where leading products establish market standards. Obstacles such as data hindrance and absence of open standards exist, however, solutions can be found in enhancing infrastructure interoperability and advocating for open standards. Specialized interoperability, like that found in NATO forces or eGovernment services, is vital for successful cooperation and efficient service provision. <\/span><\/div><\/div><div class=\"cmtt-footnote-bottom-border\"><\/div>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The Digital Markets Act (DMA) represents a crucial piece of legislation devised by the European Union (EU) to oversee the operations of large-scale digital platforms, often referred to as gatekeepers. The principal aim of the DMA is to create a balanced competitive landscape within the EU&rsquo;s digital economy by curtailing the market supremacy of major [&hellip;]<\/p>\n<div class=\"cmtt-footnotes-block\">\n<div class=\"cmtt-footnote-header\">Terms definitions<\/div>\n<div class=\"cmtt-footnote-header-border\"><\/div>\n<div class=\"cmtt-footnote-def \" id=\"cmttFootnoteLink1\"><span class=\"cmtt-footnote-def-number\">1. <\/span><span class=\"cmtt-footnote-def-back\"><a class=\"cmtt_footnote_link cmtt-footnote-backlink\" href=\"#cmttFootnoteLink1-0\" style=\"font-size: 14px; color: #325afb; font-style : none ;\"> &uarr; <\/a><\/span><span class=\"cmtt-footnote-def-key\"> <a aria-describedby=\"tt\" href=\"https:\/\/blog.sociamonials.com\/fr\/glossary\/interoperabilite\/\" class=\"glossaryLink\" target=\"_blank\">interoperability<\/a>. <\/span><span class=\"cmtt-footnote-def-content\"> In the field of technology and systems, interoperability is the capacity for diverse systems or products to interact and share information without hindrance. This includes several types such as syntactic interoperability, responsible for common data formats and protocols, and semantic interoperability, which enables meaningful interpretation of data. Cross-domain interoperability supports data transmission across multiple entities. Standards for interoperability assist in developing products that can collaborate seamlessly. Post facto interoperability holds importance in competitive environments where leading products establish market standards. Obstacles such as data hindrance and absence of open standards exist, however, solutions can be found in enhancing infrastructure interoperability and advocating for open standards. Specialized interoperability, like that found in NATO forces or eGovernment services, is vital for successful cooperation and efficient service provision. <\/span><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"cmtt-footnote-bottom-border\"><\/div>\n<div class=\"cmtt-footnotes-block\"><div class=\"cmtt-footnote-header\">Terms definitions<\/div><div class=\"cmtt-footnote-header-border\"><\/div><div class=\"cmtt-footnote-def \" id=\"cmttFootnoteLink1\"><span class=\"cmtt-footnote-def-number\">1. <\/span><span class=\"cmtt-footnote-def-back\"><a class=\"cmtt_footnote_link cmtt-footnote-backlink\" href=\"#cmttFootnoteLink1-0\" style=\"font-size: 14px; color: #325afb; font-style : none ;\"> &#8593; <\/a><\/span><span class=\"cmtt-footnote-def-key\"> <a aria-describedby=\"tt\" href=\"https:\/\/blog.sociamonials.com\/fr\/glossary\/interoperabilite\/\" class=\"glossaryLink\" target=\"_blank\">interoperability<\/a>. <\/span><span class=\"cmtt-footnote-def-content\"> In the field of technology and systems, interoperability is the capacity for diverse systems or products to interact and share information without hindrance. This includes several types such as syntactic interoperability, responsible for common data formats and protocols, and semantic interoperability, which enables meaningful interpretation of data. Cross-domain interoperability supports data transmission across multiple entities. Standards for interoperability assist in developing products that can collaborate seamlessly. Post facto interoperability holds importance in competitive environments where leading products establish market standards. Obstacles such as data hindrance and absence of open standards exist, however, solutions can be found in enhancing infrastructure interoperability and advocating for open standards. Specialized interoperability, like that found in NATO forces or eGovernment services, is vital for successful cooperation and efficient service provision. <\/span><\/div><\/div><div class=\"cmtt-footnote-bottom-border\"><\/div>","protected":false},"author":4,"featured_media":0,"menu_order":0,"template":"","meta":{"footnotes":""},"glossary-categories":[],"glossary-tags":[],"glossary-languages":[],"class_list":["post-4569","glossary","type-glossary","status-publish","hentry"],"post_title":"Digital Markets Act","post_content":"The Digital Markets Act (DMA) represents a crucial piece of legislation devised by the European Union (EU) to oversee the operations of large-scale digital platforms, often referred to as gatekeepers. The principal aim of the DMA is to create a balanced competitive landscape within the EU's digital economy by curtailing the market supremacy of major technology firms. 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