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Stakeholder positions 'misrepresented' in CDCL report on Big Tech regulation

In the report, Nasscom and AZB and Partners were said to be "in favour of ex-ante regulation" for digital markets, which refers to regulatory measures implemented in anticipation of potential problems

May 13, 2024 / 08:11 IST
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The report of the Committee on Digital Competition Law which also include the draft digital competition bill was released on March 12 for consultation.

The views of industry body Nasscom and law firm AZB and Partners on the need for a separate regulation aimed at unfair trade practices by Big Tech companies were not represented accurately in the March 2024 report of the Committee for Digital Competition Act (CDCL), Moneycontrol has learnt.

The report also included the Draft Digital Competition Bill, which brings in additional obligations for bigger companies, including hefty penalties and imprisonment, in cases of non-compliance and violation. The ministry is inviting comments on the Bill by May 15.

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In the report, IT industry body Nasscom and AZB and Partners were said to be "in favour of ex-ante regulation" for digital markets, which refers to regulatory measures that are implemented in anticipation of potential issues or problems.

Multiple sources told the publication that Nasscom has written to the Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA) clarifying its position, and relayed that the nuances of its view were not present in the report. It is not clear if AZB and Partners too have written to the government on the same. Moneycontrol has reached out to both bodies with queries in this regard but there was no response till the time of filing this story.