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Are Big Tech’s Fingerprints All Over Europe’s New Digital Laws?

ivanusma70 January 14, 2026 2 minutes read
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Europe is often seen as a global trailblazer when it comes to setting rules for the digital world. The European Commission, the executive branch of the EU, has been hard at work developing a major new set of regulations, often called the “digital omnibus.” These sweeping changes are set to redefine how technology companies operate across the continent, impacting everything from data privacy to market competition and the content we see online. For both businesses and everyday internet users, these new rules are a very big deal.

However, a closer look at these proposed digital reforms reveals something interesting. It appears that many of the changes the Commission is putting forward align quite closely with the demands made by powerful Big Tech companies and their well-funded lobbying associations. Imagine this: the biggest tech giants, who are often under scrutiny for their immense market power, seem to be getting a significant say in writing the very rules that will govern their operations.

This alignment raises crucial questions. If the entities meant to be regulated have such a strong hand in shaping the regulatory framework, what does that imply for fairness? Could these new rules unintentionally strengthen the position of existing tech giants, making it even harder for smaller, innovative companies to compete? And what about the interests of us, the consumers, who rely on these digital services every single day? While lobbying is a part of politics, transparency and balance become paramount when creating laws that affect millions and define the future of our digital economy.

The EU’s stated goal for these digital rules is to foster a safer, fairer, and more open digital space. But if Big Tech’s influence is indeed as prominent as reports suggest, it makes us wonder whose interests are truly being prioritized. It’s a vital reminder for all of us to pay attention to how these critical decisions are made, ensuring that future digital policies genuinely serve the public good, rather than just powerful corporate agendas.

Source: https://euobserver.com/rule-of-law/ar0e292953

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