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The compliance deadline for the six tech behemoth influence under the European Union ’s Digital Markets Act ( DMA ) expired yesterday . Which stand for Alphabet / Google , Amazon , Apple , ByteDance / TikTok , Meta and Microsoft are now under active assessment by EU enforcers .

The bloc will monitor whether they ’re abiding by DMA requirements to get by fairly with business users of their regulated core political platform service and meeting other legal requirements in orbit like datum portability , platform interoperability and exploiter alternative . nonstarter to do so risks big fines — of up to 10 % or even 20 % of their planetary annual overturn .

The first batch of hall porter compliancy report — aka the nonconfidential versions — have been publish on theCommission ’s DMA website . ( See below for link to the individual reports . )

These reports supply vary level of detail on action taken in reply to the rule so far . Apple ’s public - face report is by far the abbreviated ( just a 12 - page summary , focalize on change to its App Store , Io and Safari internet browser , though it ’s written in quite readable prose ) , whereas Microsoft has opted for multipart reporting — dividing disclosures into a series of discrete documents , relate to its two destine core platform religious service ( Windows and LinkedIn ) .

While Apple uses the public theme as another opportunity to train against the EU ’s apply changes to its “ integrated , end - to - end system ” — warning of the DMA creating “ new avenues for malware , fraud and scams , illicit and harmful content , and other privacy and security department threats ” — Microsoft ’s reporting seems intended to be too ho-hum for anyone to bother reading . As well as breaking it out into multiple downloads , its compliance disclosures are written in dry sound language and include redactions , suggesting it ’s opted to reproduce schematic submission to the Commission for this public - facing part of its DMA reporting obligations . The massive overall pageboy toll is also notable .

Elsewhere , Amazon has grow the glossiest - expect paper , box its DMA disclosures in a graphic wrap of photo , charts and wrench - quotes — for a distractingly “ loose to skim ” business brochure vibe .

At over 200 pages , Google ’s report is long and extremely dense . It ’s also not very visually appealing , as it ’s publish in wakeful grey text edition with extensively hyperlinked footnote , as well as being augmented with screenshots , diagrams and box - outs . The length is at least justify : ponder the fact that eight of its products are designated as burden chopine service .

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Social networking heavyweight Meta and ByteDance have fewer regulated servicing — so , unsurprisingly , their reports hit a middling length .

ByteDance ’s report take like raw , edit legalese , with no travail to polish anything , whereas Meta has utilise its usual thick PR gloss . It kicks off the report card with a sum-up of how many employee ( 11,000 ) and engineering science hour / proficient study ( 590,000 ) it claims to have go for to working on its DMA response . It also top - load the document with sound spin about “ fresh and meaningful choices ” it claims it ’s offering European users in reaction to the law .

Pity the Commission hatchet man whose job will demand wading through all these disclosures — and wrangle a mass more information — to determine whether or not the tech giant areactuallyDMA compliant .

For handy reference , we ’ve round down up link to the doorman ’ first pot of public - face DMA conformation report below .

If you ’re looking for an analytic overview of the DMA , its aim and early impacts , check out our earlier explainer .

Europe ’s DMA rule for Big Tech explained

Alphabet / Google(211 pages )

Amazon(32 pages )

Apple(12 pages )

ByteDance / TikTok(52 pages )

Meta(57 page )

Microsoftbeing Microsoft , it has split its nonconfidential DMA compliance reporting into several discrete documents : Summary(13 pages);Windows PC OS(164 pages);LinkedIn(244 page ) — making a total of 421 pages .

to boot , Microsoft has published an additionalfivedocuments expose audit of the consumer profiling techniques used in its essence platform services ( here , here , here , hereandhere ) , the latter two of which are written by the third political party it engage for the audits ( Deloitte ) — adding another 104 pages to its reporting tally , or 525 varlet in total for this reporting round .

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