The European Commission announced the formation of a high-level group to advise companies on implementation of the Digital Markets Act. The group will carry 30 appointed representatives from six regulatory and consumer entities, including the European Data Protection Board and the European Data Protection Supervisor. The main objective of the group is to support compliance "in a coherent and complementary manner" through "advice and expertise."
27 March 2023
European Commission forms DMA implementation advisory group
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