Chinese firm ByteDance, which owns TikTok, has lost its appeal against a European Union decision to designate the company a digital "gatekeeper" (www.dw.com)
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The EU General Court in Luxembourg ruled that the designation was warranted under the European Union’s new Digital Markets Act (DMA) because short video app TikTok exceeded relevant thresholds including global market value and the number of EU users.

Labeled companies are prevented from forcing users in the bloc to consent to have access to a service or certain functionalities.

ByteDance had argued that its global market value largely came from China, rather than the EU.

It also said TikTok does not operate an exponential user expansion model and that it was acting as a “challenger” to digital monopolies operated by established platforms such as Meta, which owns Facebook and Instagram, and Alphabet, which owns Google. Both companies are also designated as “gatekeepers.”

But the EU General Court rejected those arguments, finding that TikTok could no longer be considered a “challenger” on the market, unlike when it joined back in 2018.

The judges concluded that TikTok had “succeeded in increasing its number of users very rapidly and exponentially” since then, and that its large number of European users does indeed contribute to its global market value.

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PrivateNoob@sopuli.xyz on 18 Jul 2024 09:40 next collapse

Another based move from the EU

twei@discuss.tchncs.de on 18 Jul 2024 10:45 collapse

Yes, we just can’t stop getting W’s

Like the time the EU Commission tried to circumvent E2EE but failed

Or the other time our EU Commission tried to circumvent E2EE but failed

Or the other time… why the fuck are they trying this like every 2 weeks? They’re currently working on a new proposal but just recently stopped paused because they estimated that it wouldn’t pass the parliament

unexposedhazard@discuss.tchncs.de on 18 Jul 2024 10:52 next collapse

Yeah there are plenty of things to criticize about the EU but at least they are mostly open about their attempts at undermining democracy.

joyjoy@lemm.ee on 18 Jul 2024 14:25 collapse

They’re open about their attempts to open your chat log.

lemmyvore@feddit.nl on 18 Jul 2024 23:20 collapse

Because there are people who got put there to try to push that stuff.

wewbull@feddit.uk on 18 Jul 2024 11:25 next collapse

and that it was acting as a “challenger” to digital monopolies operated by established platforms such as Meta,

Did those in the room burst out into laughter at this point?

NutWrench@lemmy.world on 18 Jul 2024 11:42 collapse

And then they unveiled their, “ByteDance: We’re totally not the CCP” logo.

And everyone laughed harder.

WanderingVentra@lemm.ee on 18 Jul 2024 14:24 collapse

I love that they’re treating all the companies equally, like Meta and Alphabet, too. Unlike the US. How do we get EU tech policies in the US? 😭

floquant@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 18 Jul 2024 16:11 collapse

First step, make lobbying illegal ffs

WanderingVentra@lemm.ee on 19 Jul 2024 02:17 collapse

That’s a big step considering the people who would make the laws are corrupt from lobbying.

floquant@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 19 Jul 2024 22:48 collapse

thatsthepoint.jpg

You can’t and shouldn’t expect things to change thanks to the current ruling class