Seems a fine idea .. “The forum will help to streamline our approach to the 
regulation of digital platforms in Australia,” said Sims. Done well, digital 
platform regulation will be the making of us.
Australian watchdogs create Digital Platform Regulators Forum

Will share information and collaborate.

By Kate Weber  Mar 11 2022 11:05AM  
https://www.itnews.com.au/news/australian-watchdogs-create-digital-platform-regulators-forum-577223


Four leading Australian watchdogs have formed the Digital Platform Regulators 
Forum (DP-REG) initiative to create greater collaboration and information 
sharing regarding the regulation if digital platforms.

The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA), the Australian 
Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC), the Office of the Australian 
Information Commissioner (OAIC), and the Office of the eSafety Commissioner 
have banded together under the new forum.

As the federal government runs multiple reviews on how to best regulate digital 
platforms, the DP-REG will offer an overarching focus to consider the best 
approach towards competition, consumer protection, privacy, online safety and 
data overlaps.

ACCC chair Rod Sims said digital platforms “have become an essential part of 
Australian life” but present “a range of challenges in terms of competition and 
consumer protection.”

“The forum will help to streamline our approach to the regulation of digital 
platforms in Australia, said Sims.

“Since the ACCC began examining digital platform services in 2017, we have 
observed harms to competition, consumers, and business users in a range of 
areas dominated by large digital platforms.

“Collaboration with other agencies who also have a role in regulating digital 
platforms is vital as we consider whether further regulatory reforms are needed 
to support competition and protect Australian consumers online.”

http://www.acma.gov.au/sites/default/files/2022-03/DP-REG%20Terms%20of%20Reference%20.pdf

The DP-REG’s terms of reference [pdf] state it holds no enforceable rights and 
no decision-making capabilities, but rather “is intended to be flexible and 
recognise the limits of each member’s respective regulatory frameworks’.

The DP-REG will be led by a chair that will rotate every six months, with 
meetings to “occur once every 2 months”.
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