EU officials agree on rules to rein in Big Tech dominance

European Union officials agreed Thursday on a landmark provisional agreement aimed at clamping down on a very powerful on-line corporations, dubbed virtual “gatekeepers,” via laying out a list of dos and don’ts
European Union officials agreed Thursday on a landmark provisional agreement aimed at clamping down on the biggest online companies, dubbed digital “gatekeepers,” by laying out a list of dos and don’tsOriginal article
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