I think both the dma amd dsa are good, but I fear that the dsa will be used to pass surveillance laws...
For example, Apple said it had had to delay certain features, such as live translation via its AirPods, to make sure they complied with the DMA’s requirement for “interoperability.” The EU rules specify that apps and devices made by one company need to work with those made by competitors.
Apple realizes that compliance with law takes time and is mandatory as opposed to optional. In other news, grass is green (when watered, anyway).
The DMA requirements basically come down to "don't be an anticompetitive PoS that manufactures e-waste" which of course ruffles their feathers since that's their entire business model.
I would much rather have a delay on airpods if it means they can work with any device I choose to use.
I can think of no higher praise for the DMA!
Hey Apple, get fucked.
They think gifting gold baubles to Trump gives them enough power to strong arm the EU?
While their arguments are absolutely ridiculous, I don't think they are 'demanding'. The EU specifically asked for feedback on the DMA and they provided theirs https://digital-markets-act.ec.europa.eu/consultation-first-review-digital-markets-act_en