Digital regulation

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The Apple App Store case before Brazil’s Administrative Council for Economic Defense (CADE) raises the broader institutional question of whether traditional antitrust proceedings can provide the…

The General Court issued the third ruling relating to the appeals that different gatekeepers had put forth before the EU courts (see comment on the ByteDance and Meta cases). This time, it was Apple…

The ECJ's judgment in Google Android does not signal a retreat from the effects-based approach. Instead, it clarifies that effects-based enforcement does not require adherence to any particular…

The European Commission (EC) has just published the report reviewing the DMA’s effectiveness, which it has sent to the European Parliament, the Council and the European Economic and Social Committee,…

The Business and Law Research Group of the University of Antwerp organised the academic workshop titled 'EU Law for EU Digital Sovereignty' on 20 March 2026, with Jan Blockx, Feyisayo Lari-Williams…

The online search market has been remarkably stable for the past two decades, dominated by Google and its ten blue links. That equilibrium, however, looks increasingly unstable. Advances in large…

The Brazilian Federal Government proposed to the Brazilian Congress on the 17th of September an amendment to its competition law regime via Bill No. 4675/2025 (the Bill). In essence, the proposed…

The Digital Markets Act (DMA) became entirely applicable on 7 March 2024 for most gatekeepers. By then, the gatekeepers issued their compliance reports documenting their technical solutions and…

The Digital Markets Act (DMA) became entirely applicable on 7 March 2024 for most gatekeepers. By then, the gatekeepers issued their compliance reports documenting their technical solutions and…