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- 1 Article 25 Commitments
CHAPTER I
SUBJECT MATTER, SCOPE AND DEFINITIONS
CHAPTER II
GATEKEEPERS
CHAPTER III
PRACTICES OF GATEKEEPERS THAT LIMIT CONTESTABILITY OR ARE UNFAIR
CHAPTER IV
MARKET INVESTIGATION
CHAPTER V
INVESTIGATIVE, ENFORCEMENT AND MONITORING POWERS
CHAPTER VI
FINAL PROVISIONS
- gatekeeper
- core platform service
- information society service
- digital sector
- online intermediation services
- online search engine
- online social networking service
- video-sharing platform service
- number-independent interpersonal communications service
- operating system
- web browser
- virtual assistant
- cloud computing service
- software application stores
- software application
- payment service
- technical service supporting payment service
- payment system for in-app purchases
- identification service
- end user
- business user
- ranking
- search results
- data
- personal data
- non-personal data
- undertaking
- control
- interoperability
- turnover
- profiling
- consent
- national court
- General
- Active end users
- Active business users
- Submission of information
- Specific definitions
- commitments 7
- decision 4
- gatekeeper 4
- commission 3
- relevant 3
- concerned 3
- article 3
- proceedings 3
- implementing 2
- and 2
- based 2
- if 2
- shall 2
- there 2
- binding 2
- making 2
- effective 2
- articles 2
- laid 2
- ensure 2
- obligations 2
- compliance 2
- down 2
- incomplete 1
- change 1
- facts 1
- which 1
- submitted 1
- acts 1
- contrary 1
- considers 1
- cannot 1
- incorrect 1
- misleading 1
- reasons 1
- information 1
- provided 1
- parties 1
- material 1
- explain 1
- advisory 1
- been 1
- action 1
- during 1
- under 1
- offers 1
- core_platform_services 1
- adopt 1
- declare 1
- further 1
Article 25
Commitments
1. If, during proceedings under Article 18, the gatekeeper concerned offers commitments for the relevant core_platform_services to ensure compliance with the obligations laid down in Articles 5, 6 and 7 the Commission may adopt an implementing act making those commitments binding on that gatekeeper and declare that there are no further grounds for action. That implementing act shall be adopted in accordance with the advisory procedure referred to in Article 50(2).
2. The Commission may, upon request or on its own initiative, reopen by decision the relevant proceedings, where:
(a) | there has been a material change in any of the facts on which the decision was based; |
(b) | the gatekeeper concerned acts contrary to its commitments; |
(c) | the decision was based on incomplete, incorrect or misleading information provided by the parties; |
(d) | the commitments are not effective. |
3. If the Commission considers that the commitments submitted by the gatekeeper concerned cannot ensure effective compliance with the obligations laid down in Articles 5, 6 and 7, it shall explain the reasons for not making those commitments binding in the decision concluding the relevant proceedings.
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