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LONDON: Britain will give statutory powers<\/a> to a new technology regulator<\/a> so it can enforce pro-competition rules and prevent tech giants including Google<\/a> and Facebook<\/a> from using their dominance to push out smaller firms and disadvantage consumers.

\"The government will introduce legislation to put the
Digital Markets Unit<\/a> on a statutory footing in due course,\" the Department of Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) said in a statement on Thursday.

A spokesperson for the DCMS declined to comment when asked if legislation will be included in the government's programme for the coming year, due to be outlined in the Queen's Speech on May 10.

The Digital Markets Unit (DMU) was launched in non-statutory form within the Competition and Markets Authority (
CMA<\/a>) last year to make sure tech companies don't abuse their market power. The change would give the unit stronger enforcement powers.

The DCMS said its proposals would make it easier for people to switch between
Apple iOS<\/a> and Android phones<\/a> or between social media accounts without losing their data.

Smartphone<\/a> users could get more choice of search engines and social media platforms and more control over how their data is used by companies.

The DCMS said small and medium-size businesses would get better pricing from big tech firms that they use to trade online. The firms would need to warn smaller companies about changes to their algorithms that drive traffic and revenues.

The proposed measures would also make sure news publishers are able to monetise their online news content and be paid fairly for it. The DMU would have the power to step in to solve pricing disputes between news outlets and platforms. App developers would be able to sell their apps on fairer and more transparent terms.

\"We want to level the playing field and we are arming this new tech regulator with a range of powers to generate lower prices, better choice and more control for consumers while backing content creators, innovators and publishers, including in our vital news industry,\" said digital minister Chris Philp.

The DCMS said the DMU will be able to levy fines of up to 10% of annual global turnover.

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英国给新技术监管机构的法定权力

“政府将引入立法,把数字市场单位法定地位在适当的时候,“美国文化、媒体和体育(DCMS)周四在一份声明中说。

  • 更新2022年5月6日08:38点坚持

伦敦:英国将给予法定权力到一个新的技术监管机构所以它可以执行专业规则,防止科技巨头包括谷歌脸谱网利用他们的优势,推动小企业和消费者不利。

“政府将引入立法把数码市场单位在法定的基础上在适当的时候,“美国文化、媒体和体育(DCMS)周四在一份声明中说。

DCMS发言人拒绝置评当被问及立法将包括政府对未来一年的计划,将于5月10日在女王的演讲。

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数码市场单元(DMU)推出是非法定的形式在竞争和市场管理局(CMA去年以确保科技公司不要滥用市场支配力。的变化会给单位严格执行权力。

还表示,提议将方便人们之间切换苹果iOS安卓手机或没有失去他们的社交媒体账户之间的数据。

智能手机用户可以得到更多的选择搜索引擎和社交媒体平台和更多的控制公司如何使用他们的数据。

还说中小企业将获得更好的价格从大科技公司,他们使用网上贸易。公司需要警告小公司改变他们的算法驱动流量和收入。

提出的措施也将确保他们的在线新闻内容新闻出版商能够货币化和支付相当。乐动扑克DMU将有权介入解决定价新闻媒体和平台之间的纠纷。乐动扑克应用程序开发人员将能够出售他们的应用程序在更公平、更透明。

“我们希望公平竞争,我们武装这个新技术监管机构的权力产生更低的价格,更好的选择和消费者更多的控制,支持内容创造者,创新者和出版商,包括在我们的重要新闻行业,“数字部长Chris Philp说。乐动扑克

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还说DMU能够征收罚款的年度全球营业额的10%。

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LONDON: Britain will give statutory powers<\/a> to a new technology regulator<\/a> so it can enforce pro-competition rules and prevent tech giants including Google<\/a> and Facebook<\/a> from using their dominance to push out smaller firms and disadvantage consumers.

\"The government will introduce legislation to put the
Digital Markets Unit<\/a> on a statutory footing in due course,\" the Department of Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) said in a statement on Thursday.

A spokesperson for the DCMS declined to comment when asked if legislation will be included in the government's programme for the coming year, due to be outlined in the Queen's Speech on May 10.

The Digital Markets Unit (DMU) was launched in non-statutory form within the Competition and Markets Authority (
CMA<\/a>) last year to make sure tech companies don't abuse their market power. The change would give the unit stronger enforcement powers.

The DCMS said its proposals would make it easier for people to switch between
Apple iOS<\/a> and Android phones<\/a> or between social media accounts without losing their data.

Smartphone<\/a> users could get more choice of search engines and social media platforms and more control over how their data is used by companies.

The DCMS said small and medium-size businesses would get better pricing from big tech firms that they use to trade online. The firms would need to warn smaller companies about changes to their algorithms that drive traffic and revenues.

The proposed measures would also make sure news publishers are able to monetise their online news content and be paid fairly for it. The DMU would have the power to step in to solve pricing disputes between news outlets and platforms. App developers would be able to sell their apps on fairer and more transparent terms.

\"We want to level the playing field and we are arming this new tech regulator with a range of powers to generate lower prices, better choice and more control for consumers while backing content creators, innovators and publishers, including in our vital news industry,\" said digital minister Chris Philp.

The DCMS said the DMU will be able to levy fines of up to 10% of annual global turnover.

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