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In an ambitious bid to set global standards for the digital economy, the European Commission released proposals for a Digital Services Act (DSA) and Digital Markets Act (DMA) a few months ago. The DSA aims to protect consumers by providing mandatory content moderation rules, transparency obligations for online advertising, and clarifying the liability rules that apply to intermediaries. Meanwhile, the DMA seeks to introduce new ex-ante regulations for “gatekeeper” platforms, with the aim of enhancing competition and innovation within Europe’s digital single market. These proposals, which also apply to US companies operating in the EU, are currently the subject of hot debate at EU level. While we wait for final adoption of this new rulebook, our panelists will discuss the practical steps US companies can be taking to prepare their compliance tool kit as well as influence the debate.
Moderated by Ian Ballon, Greenberg Traurig; Stanford Center for the Digital Economy
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Clare E. Kelly Competition Counsel, Google; Cleary GottliebShe is published on aspects of corporate law and Irish constitutional law. Clare joined the firm in 2016. She is currently on secondment. To view Clare E. Kelly’s full bio, click here. |
Francine Cunningham With 20 years’ experience of working in the EU and US regulatory environment, in both the private and public sectors, I have extensive knowledge of issues impacting the technology, media and communications sectors. By closely monitoring the evolution and potential impact of regulatory proposals on your sector, I can develop and implement an effective EU engagement plan for your organisation. My active support will help to ensure that decisions affecting your business are not taken without your voice being heard. My expertise ranges from helping to place issues proactively on the legislative agenda, to providing support and strategic advice based on profound regulatory knowledge and a thorough understanding of public policy and decision-making procedures. I joined Bird & Bird in 2018 from the US Mission to the European Union, where I worked as a senior intellectual property specialist within the US Commerce Department (USPTO). I previously held positions in public affairs and communications for the international recording industry and news media publishing. To view Francine Cunningham’s bio, click here. |
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Michael Dabbs Senior Director, Americas Government Relations, eBay |
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