Australian Digital Platforms Inquiry makes major legislative recommendations

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Katrina Dang

Senior Associate
Australia

I am a brand protection and regulatory lawyer focused on advising clients in the retail and consumer and health and life sciences industries.

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Thomas Jones

Partner
Australia

As a partner in our Competition and Commercial Groups in Sydney, and local head of the Technology and Communications Group in Australia, I specialise in cross-jurisdictional regulatory issues in technology and communications.

As national governments around the globe turn up the pressure on digital platforms, we look at the findings of a major inquiry in Australia, and what the recommendations could mean for the media and digital industries.

This summer, Australia’s competition regulator, the Australian Competition & Consumer Commission (ACCC), released its final report in the landmark Digital Platforms Inquiry (Inquiry), following a period of consultation on its preliminary report which was published on 10 December 2018.

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