Fairness, Digital Markets and Competition Law – Reconciling Fairness Norms in Digital Markets Act, Data Act and AI Act with Competition Law
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Auteur/contributeur
- Kianzad, Behrang (Auteur)
Titre
Fairness, Digital Markets and Competition Law – Reconciling Fairness Norms in Digital Markets Act, Data Act and AI Act with Competition Law
Résumé
The present article explores the implication of fairness as a regulatory and competition law concept applied to digital and Artificial Intelligence markets, in light of recent law and policy developments targeting the interaction between data, market power and competition law. Much of the policy discussions, legislative proposals as well some emerging case law elevate the matter of “fairness” in the context of digital markets and AI, creating both a novel regulatory framework as well as encouraging competition law to curb “unfairness” of said markets and related “unfair practices”. The interface between intellectual property rights and competition law is of utmost importance in this context, where we might find similar analogous insights as we can find regarding the matter of fairness within traditional EU competition law. Further, the question remains whether the “fairness norm” expressed in regulatory acts such Digital Markets Act, EU AI Act and the EU Data Act are akin to the “fairness” norms found in Union competition law, mainly under Article 102 Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU).
Publication
Journal of Law, Market & Innovation
Volume
4
Numéro
1
Pages
133-160
Date
2025-03-31
Langue
EN
ISSN
2785-7867
Référence
Kianzad, B. (2025). Fairness, Digital Markets and Competition Law – Reconciling Fairness Norms in Digital Markets Act, Data Act and AI Act with Competition Law. Journal of Law, Market & Innovation, 4(1), 133–160. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.13135/2785-7867/11807
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