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Platform and Device Neutrality Regime: The New Competition Rulebook for App Stores?'

A presentation by Oscar Borgogno and Giuseppe Colangelo

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When

22 March 2022

14:00 - 15:30 CET

Where

Outside EUI premises

ZOOM

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The EUI Competition Law Working Group hosts a discussion with Oscar Borgogno (Bank of Italy) and Giuseppe Colangelo (University of Basilicata and LUISS) who will present their work on app stores and on the specific legislative initiatives and antitrust investigations attempting to guarantee neutrality vis-à-vis new entrants. They investigate whether existing antitrust frameworks are flexible enough to deal with anti-competitive practices and interrogate how necessary regulatory intervention may be considering the seemingly unique features of the app economy.

Among the numerous legislative initiatives implemented around the globe on digital platforms, some of these provisions are explicitly directed towards app stores. As they have all the distinctive features of multi-sided markets, app store owners represent the prototype of digital gatekeepers, controlling access to mobile ecosystems and competing with business users operating on the platforms. In light of the rule-setting and dual role of these gateway players, regulatory interventions are required in order to ensure that large app stores are treated like common carriers or public utilities, thereby imposing upon them a neutrality regime vis-à-vis new entrants. For the very same reasons, dominant app store providers have been subject to an increasing number of antitrust investigations attempting to ensure equal treatment and to avoid self-preferencing at the expense of rivals’ services. Against this background, the article investigates whether antitrust provisions are flexible enough to curb anti-competitive practices carried out by app stores and the extent to which regulatory interventions could, on the other hand, be necessary in order to address the seemingly unique features of the app economy.

The event will be held via Zoom. The zoom link and the paper will be circulated upon registration. 

Scientific Organiser(s):

Isaure D'Estaintot (EUI)

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