@book{2024:podszun:digital_ma, title = {Digital Markets Act: DMA}, year = {2024}, note = {The article-by-article commentary on Europe's new landmark legislation for the digital age. This book explains, How digital gatekeepers and their core platform services are designated What the obligations of gatekeepers are and how these obligations must be implemented What rights business users of platforms have; and How users, gatekeepers, agencies and courts deal with breaches of the law. The Digital Markets Act (DMA) brings many new rules for large platforms. It is the EU's most innovative approach to making markets more contestable and fairer. The many detailed obligations must be complied with by gatekeepers. They affect business users of platforms as well as end users. The advantages at a glance: This article-by-article commentary provides a detailed analysis of all the rules in the DMA. It is a very useful guide for practitioners, in-house counsel, lawyers in associations, policy makers and academics in the field. The editor: Rupprecht Podszun, Professor at the University of Düsseldorf, an expert in competition law and digital regulation. He was an advisor during the legislative process of the DMA. The authors: Philipp Bongartz, European Commission | Sophie Gappa, German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action | Silke Heinz, Heinz & Zagrosek | Björn Herbers, CMS | Florian Huerkamp, Herbert Smith Freehills | Thorsten Käseberg, German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action | Alexander Kirk, University of Düsseldorf | Rüdiger Lahme, Quinn Emanuel | Marcel Nuys, Herbert Smith Freehills | Rupprecht Podszun, University of Düsseldorf | Andreas Ruster, Quinn Emanuel | Andreas Schwab, Member of the European Parliament, rapporteur on the Digital Markets Act | Daniela Seeliger, Linklaters | Anna Wolf-Posch, Cerha Hempel}, edition = {1}, publisher = {Nomos}, address = {Baden-Baden}, series = {}, volume = {}, editor = {Podszun, Rupprecht} }