TNW Weekly Briefing

January 18, 2026 at 01:37 PM UTC
The Next Web
Original: EN
TNW Weekly Briefing

The European Commission has initiated a call for evidence concerning Open Digital Ecosystems, signaling a significant shift in the EU's digital strategy. This strategic pivot aims to foster open, interoperable digital infrastructure, moving beyond mere regulation of existing platforms and actively promoting alternatives to reduce dependence on dominant players. The initiative involves gathering information to shape future policies around digital ecosystems. The EU's Digital Markets Act (DMA) and Digital Services Act (DSA) are set to enter a phase of rigorous enforcement in 2026. This entails a heightened focus on compliance, potential fines, and increased operational challenges for tech companies operating within the EU. This shift will influence companies across various sectors, particularly those reliant on digital infrastructure and services. The European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO) reported record trademark and design filings in 2025, which underscores the growth of European tech and business. This could lead to a more competitive digital landscape, where European companies can thrive. As the DMA and DSA are enforced, we can anticipate further legal battles and adjustments from major tech companies. The focus on enforcement underscores the EU's commitment to creating a more equitable digital market. This will affect how large technology companies operate within Europe and how they interact with European consumers and businesses.

Curated and translated by Europe Digital for our multilingual European audience.

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Publication: The Next Web
Published: January 18, 2026 at 01:37 PM UTC
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