Video Games Europe is calling for a comprehensive review of the EU digital regulatory framework to address the increasing complexity and cumulative compliance burden on digital businesses.
The organization specifically highlights the need to evaluate the overlapping impacts of existing consumer law and the new AI Act to prevent operational friction.
Future legislative proposals must be grounded in objective, empirical data rather than speculative requirements to ensure interventions are evidence-based.
The industry body recommends that the European Commission assess the foreseeable impact of upcoming legislation to avoid regulatory overlap before new rules are enacted.
To ensure a harmonized application of rules across the EU, national regulators should be mandated to engage in formal, structured cooperation and consultation processes.
The primary goal of these proposed structural improvements is to create a more predictable and sustainable environment for digital innovation and consumer protection.
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