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Stakeholders want 5 more months to respond to draft of Digital Competition Bill

Civil society groups, industry bodies and individuals say the bill is complex and has the potential to impact various sectors of the economy. They need more time to study it

April 23, 2024 / 08:36 IST
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The draft of the Digital Competition Bill was released for consultation on March 12

A group of 47 organisations, civil society bodies and individuals has written a letter to the corporate affairs ministry, seeking a five-month extension to offer inputs on the draft Digital Competition Bill, which aims to regulate Big Tech.

The government recently extended the consultation deadline for the proposed law from April 15 to May 15.

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"We submit that the present deadline to submit comments by 15th May 2024 is insufficient to make a nuanced and informed submission, considering the technical complexity of the subject matter, cross-cutting impact of the Bill and regulatory overlaps," the letter said.

The draft, which was released for consultation on March 12, has additional compliance requirements aimed at major technology companies, which the bill refers to as Systematically Significant Digital Enterprises (SSDEs).