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IAMAI warns that draft digital competition bill can dry up investments in startups

The industry body also said that the criteria for designating enterprises as Systematically Significant Digital Enterprises (SSDEs) can potentially include the entirety of the Indian digital sector

May 16, 2024 / 10:06 IST
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Industry IAMAI represents various Indian technology companies as well as few Big Tech firms
Industry IAMAI represents various Indian technology companies as well as few Big Tech firms

Opposition to the draft Digital Competition Bill is gaining momentum as industry bodies and policy experts voice concerns. While initially introduced to address anti-competitive behavior among Big Tech companies, there's growing apprehension that the bill could have adverse effects on Indian startups and other digital enterprises.

The Internet and Mobile Association of India (IAMAI), a significant trade body representing numerous digital entities, including Big Tech firms, has expressed reservations. They argue that the proposed regulations have the potential to stifle venture investments in technology startups.

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"The current ex-post framework is well-tested and relies on evidence of abuse thereby avoiding the risk of false positives. The proposed ex-ante regulations can dry up venture investments in tech start-ups, as the thresholds under the draft bill would act as a ceiling to the potential scalability of businesses," said a submission made by the trade body.

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