Call for EU oversight body for big tech companies

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French junior minister Cédric O and his Dutch counterpart Mona Keijzer say such an authority should be able to prevent tech company platforms from blocking access to their services

A Google sign at theWorld Artificial Intelligence Conference in Shanghai, China, September 17 2018. Picture: REUTERS/ALY SONGFrance and the Netherlands called on Thursday for the creation of an EU authority to regulate large tech companies such as Google and Facebook, whose dominance gives them effective gatekeeper status on the internet.

In a joint statement, French junior minister Cédric O and his Dutch counterpart Mona Keijzer said such an authority should be able to prevent tech company platforms from blocking access to their services “unless they have an objective justification”. “Our common ambition is to design a framework ... to address the economic footprint of such actors on the European economy and to be able to ‘break them open’," said O, who handles digital transition and electronic communications in the French government.

Gatekeepers, such as companies with bottleneck power or strategic market status, will not be allowed to use data collected on their platforms to target users unless this data is shared with rivals, according to the draft regulation seen by Reuters in September.

 

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