Three web browser developers urge the European Commission to enforce antitrust regulations on Microsoft's Edge, claiming default status on Windows PCs violates DMA principles.

Three rival web browsers—Vivaldi, Waterfox, and Wavebox—along with web developers, have urged the European Commission to enforce antitrust regulations on Microsoft's Edge browser. They claim Edge has an unfair advantage due to its default status on Windows PCs, violating the Digital Markets Act (DMA) principles. This appeal may bolster Norwegian company Opera's lawsuit against the Commission for exempting Edge from the DMA, which seeks to promote fair competition.

October 03, 2024
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