Competition Policy in Transition: Exploring Data Portability’s Roles

S. Vezzoso
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The paper explores data portability from an EU competition policy perspective as set against an institutional and conceptual background swept by gales of transformation. The looming competition policy reform package includes an ex ante regulatory framework aiming to impose proportionate constraints on the behavior of particularly powerful, structuring digital platforms, as well as a further competition tool possibly inspired by the UK market investigation regime. This brief contribution takes stock of data portability a decade after the Obama Administration first launched a series of so-called “My Data” portability initiatives in the US. In the EU, significant developments in this respect have been the introduction of the data portability right under the General Data Protection Regulation and, more recently the data porting framework under the Free Flow of Non-Personal Data Regulation. Specifically, the paper points out that, from a competition policy perspective, data portability can play three distinct roles, namely it can allow for switching, enable data fluidity and thereby promote competition and innovation especially in the context of digital ecosystems, as well as enhance consumer empowerment in the digital economy overall. These different roles are than analysed against the background of: (1) traditional competition law, (2) a market investigation regime and (3) an ex-ante regulatory framework targeting large online platforms with gate-keeping power.
转型中的竞争政策:探索数据可移植性的角色
本文从欧盟竞争政策的角度探讨了数据可移植性,并将其与转型风暴席卷的制度和概念背景相结合。即将出台的竞争政策改革方案包括一个事前监管框架,旨在对特别强大的结构化数字平台的行为施加相称的限制,以及一个可能受到英国市场调查制度启发的进一步竞争工具。在奥巴马政府首次在美国推出一系列所谓的“我的数据”可移植性倡议十年之后,这篇简短的文章对数据可移植性进行了评估。在欧盟,这方面的重大发展是在《一般数据保护条例》下引入了数据可移植性权利,最近在《非个人数据自由流动条例》下引入了数据移植框架。具体而言,本文指出,从竞争政策的角度来看,数据可移植性可以发挥三个不同的作用,即它可以允许切换,使数据流动性,从而促进竞争和创新,特别是在数字生态系统的背景下,以及增强消费者在数字经济中的整体赋权。这些不同的角色将在以下背景下进行分析:(1)传统竞争法;(2)市场调查制度;(3)针对具有把关能力的大型在线平台的事前监管框架。
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