The UK's draft Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Bill

3. Juli 2023

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5 Insights

The UK is acting to regulate digital markets and reform the UK's competition and consumer protection regimes. If the proposals pass as planned, the DMCC Bill will considerably enhance the enforcement powers of the CMA and introduce significant penalties for non-compliance. We take a look at what is changing, and what that means for digital and consumer-facing businesses.

The UK's DMCC Bill - regulating digital markets and reforming consumer protection law

Debbie Heywood looks at the UK's draft Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Bill and at incoming changes to the UK's competition and consumer protection frameworks.

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Significant changes are coming to subscription services in the UK

Adam Rendle looks at plans under the UK's Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Bill to introduce new duties on providers of subscription services, and to give consumers new rights in relation to cooling-off periods and cancellations.

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New blacklisted commercial practices to be introduced under the DMCC Bill

Oz Watson and Louise Popple look at changes to the unfair commercial practices regime under the UK's Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Bill.

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DMCC Bill, Part 3 - a new enforcement regime for UK consumer protection law

Debbie Heywood looks at Part 3 of the Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Bill, which introduces direct enforcement powers for regulators and significant fines for non-compliance with consumer protection law.

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Changes to the UK's competition regime under the Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Bill

Paolo Palmigiano looks at the plans under the DMCC Bill to regulate digital markets in the UK and reform the UK's competition framework.

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