Practice Area
Digital Markets & Regulatory Law
The EU is rewriting the rules for digital business
The EU's package of digital regulation — the Digital Services Act, the Digital Markets Act, the AI Act, and the regulatory infrastructure surrounding them — represents the most significant reshaping of the legal environment for technology businesses in a generation. For companies operating in Germany or targeting the EU market, understanding these obligations is no longer optional.
Fidoris advises businesses on the public law and regulatory dimensions of operating in the EU's digital environment: what the rules require, what the consequences of non-compliance are, and how to structure your business operations to meet obligations without unnecessary friction.
Digital Services Act (DSA)
The DSA imposes tiered obligations on online intermediaries, hosting providers, online platforms, and very large platforms. We advise on which category applies to your business, what due diligence, transparency, and notice-and-action obligations follow, and how to implement compliant content moderation and complaint-handling processes.
Digital Markets Act (DMA)
The DMA targets gatekeepers — large platforms designated by the European Commission — but its effects ripple through the businesses that depend on those platforms. We advise both on gatekeeper compliance obligations and on the rights and remedies available to businesses affected by gatekeeper conduct.
AI Act
The EU AI Act introduces a risk-based framework for AI systems, with obligations ranging from transparency requirements for low-risk systems to conformity assessments and registration for high-risk applications. We advise on AI system classification, compliance obligations, and the documentation and governance structures required for deployment in the EU market.
Market access and sector regulation
Beyond the core digital regulation package, we advise on sector-specific regulatory requirements for businesses entering or operating in the German market — including platform-to-business obligations, consumer protection frameworks, and the interaction between EU-level regulation and German implementation.
Who this is for
Technology companies and digital platforms operating in Germany or the EU. Businesses subject to DSA, DMA, or AI Act obligations. Companies seeking regulatory clearance for new products or services. Advised in English, German, or Turkish.
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