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EPC Welcomes Landmark CJEU Ruling Protecting Publishers' Rights Against Tech Giants
The European Publishers Council (EPC) welcomes today’s landmark judgment by the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) in Case C-797/23, Meta Platforms Ireland v. AGCOM that reaffirms that Member States can rightfully mandate fair remuneration for press publishers when their content is used by online service providers
May 122 min read


EPC and Partners Calling for DMA Enforcement Against Google's Search Self-Preferencing
In 10 days, the DMA non-compliance investigation against Google will reach its two-year mark, yet a decision remains elusive. Therefore, along with 17 other associations, EPC has sent an open letter to EC President Ursula von der Leyen and EVPs Teresa Ribera and Henna Virkkunen with a straightforward request: enforce the DMA against Google's self-preferencing in search, now . Two years of discussions have led to no action! Non-compliance with the DMA should not be a profitabl
Mar 161 min read


Letter: Apple is still defying the Digital Markets Act
Six months after the European Commission ruled Apple’s terms illegal under the Digital Markets Act (DMA), the European Publishers Council (EPC) warns that the app ecosystem remains unfair. Joined by a broad coalition of developers and consumer groups, the EPC has expressed strong objections to Apple’s continued non-compliance. Despite the formal ruling against the company in April 2025, Apple’s revised terms still include prohibited and exorbitant commission fees. The signato
Dec 16, 20251 min read


Europe's publishers Welcome Commission Action Against Apple App Store for Breach of Digital Markets Act
The European Publishers Council (EPC) welcomes the European Commission’s action against Apple today for failing to comply with the Digital Markets Act. (DMA).
Apr 23, 20252 min read


European Press Publishers Call for EC Measures Against Google’s "Site Reputation Abuse" as it endangers the Free Press
European Press Publishers’ Associations ENPA, EMMA, EPC and NME urge the European Commission to take immediate measures against Google’s “Site Reputation Abuse.”
Apr 15, 20252 min read
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