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02:05 Role of NGOs in general (and Article 19 in particular) in the DMA discussions 05:10 Impact of civil society in shaping competition in digital markets is growing rapidly 06:10 Making the voice of NGOs more appealing 07:05 Who has captured the main DMA narratives 07:59 Civil society and adoption of the DMA vs. Civil society and enforcement of the DMA 08:50 Compartmentalised monitoring of compliance 10:54 Tackling information asymmetry 11:18 Exchanging information with the Commission 14:30 Accessing the communication channels of the Commission: why do they know what they know 15:30 Distinguishing between genuine and astroturf civil society movements 21:30 Administrability of the DMA 22:55 Nobody really knows what the DMA Team is thinking about 26:00 Top-down or bottom-up enforcement of the DMA 28:30 Useful, practical transpositions from the DSA enforcement regime 30:30 Engaging NCAs into the DMA enforcement 33:58 Annual Article 19 DMA Symposium: key topics 36:40 Cloud services and the DMA 37:38 DMA Symposium #3 and what is next 43:20 DMA and AI services 45:40 Cloud services and the DMA (cont.) 46:05 Words matter: moving away from economics-based to more technical DMA discussions 46:59 DMA creative lawyering, experimentalism and the role of courts 52:15 The role of the courts in hearing technical issues: how much of discretion will be reserved for the Commission 57:24 DMA in 2026: what’s next? 01:00:25 GenAI & the DMA Previous episode (№ 150) Richard Whish: Key Trends and Latest Cases in Competition Law & New Digital Markets Regimes, available here: • Richard Whish: Key Trends and Latest Cases... Next episode (№ 152) Interview with Megan Gray (formerly DuckDuckGo, FTC, BigLaw) on the latest big digital cases in the USA. ----------------------- The Digital Markets Research Hub is an independent academic initiative aiming at scrutinising the functioning of competition/regulation in digital markets. We host one-to-one interviews with leading policymakers, regulators and practitioners. We also organise online mini-workshops inviting high-profile experts and academics in various fields of digital competition law & policy to discuss the most vibrant issues of the ongoing regulatory reforms in digital markets. While having our clear normative stand on the matters discussed within the hub, we value different views and invite relevant stakeholders and thinkers representing the whole spectrum of reasonable positions on how to regulate competition in digital markets. Our purpose is not to convey a message, but to contribute to the discussion; the main criterion for selecting invitees is the easy-going way they share their expertise. All our materials are available at YouTube channel, which you are very welcome to subscribe to. This panel is organised & conducted by Dr Konstantina Bania (Brunel University of London & Geradin Partners) & Prof. Oles Andriychuk, School of Law, University of Exeter.