The ACCC has published the issues paper for the 10th and final report of the ACCC’s Digital Platform Services Inquiry which will focus on the following 3 topics:

  • recent international legislative and regulatory developments in markets for digital platform services and their impact on competition and consumers;
  • major developments and key trends in certain markets for digital platform services including online private messaging services and mobile app marketplace operators; and
  • potential and emerging competition and consumer issues that relate to digital platform services including online gaming, cloud computing and generative artificial intelligence.

The final report is due to be provided to the Australian Government by 31 March 2025.

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David Jacobson

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