Jan-Frederick Göhsl

Jan-Frederick Göhsl is a tenure-track Assistant Professor of Private Law, Commercial Law, and Law in the Digital Economy at the University of Münster. His research focuses on competition law and policy, the regulation of digital platforms, and the intersection of artificial intelligence with market dynamics. He holds a PhD in Law from the University of Bonn and an LL.M. in Law and Economics from University College London. His work on the challenges posed to traditional competition law and platform regulation by disruptive technologies has been published in leading journals such as the Journal of Competition Law & Economics and World Competition.

Repealing P2B-Regulation as Part of Digital Omnibus Allows the EU To AI-Proof the DMA

The EU’s proposed Digital Omnibus to simplify digital regulation suggests repealing the 2019 Platform-to-Business Regulation. This poses a problem for the Digital Markets Act, which relies on the P2B-Regulation for how to define core platform services like search engines. Moving forward with the repeal will require legislators to renegotiate first the DMA, which is necessary anyways to adapt the law to the age of artificial intelligence, writes Jan-Frederick Göhsl.

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