This workshop focused on recent regulatory initiatives enacted or proposed across OECD jurisdictions for competitive digital markets. In particular, it explored data-related and self-preferencing issues as well as the solutions envisaged by the new regulations (e.g., interoperability, data portability, restrictions on the cross-use of personal data). In addition, representatives of competition authorities presented recent competition enforcement cases that could shed some light on the main theories of harm and remedies developed under traditional competition law provisions in order to address similar concerns. For the latest updates on the OECD Competition work, please follow us on the OECD Competition Law and Policy LinkedIn page. AgendaPhoto Album
CONTACTS Any questions related to the scope of the workshop should be sent to [email protected] and [email protected].
RELATED LINKS More OECD work on Competition and the Digital Economy OECD Handbook on Competition Policy in the Digital Age Video Playlist: Competition and digitalisationG7 Inventory of New Rules for Digital Markets, 2022
RELATED EVENTS This event was be held back-to-back with two other OECD events: For more information please visit: 22 February 2023 - Workshop on Procedural Safeguards in Competition Cases 23 February 2023 - OECD Competition Open Day |
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