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Digital Monopolies—The Extent of Monopolization in Germany and the Implications for Media Freedom and Democracy

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  • Martin Andree

    (Institute of Media Culture and Theatre, University of Cologne, 50937 Cologne, Germany)

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A holistic scientific measurement of the internet traffic across all devices in Germany has quantified the extreme extent of digital monopolization. Due to the high level of concentration, provider pluralism and fair competition in the field of digital media have been systematically and intentionally abolished. As a result of the digital transformation, it can be assumed that the GAFA (the known acronym for Google, i.e., Alphabet, Amazon, Facebook, i.e., Meta, Apple) players will take control of the German media system in the coming years (due to comparable market structures, the situation will be similar in other Western democracies). From a German and a European perspective, it is the more alarming that this development can hardly be stopped on the basis of existing legislation. However, already the status quo is in striking contradiction to the anti-monopolistic principles of classic German media law. It is time for a fundamental debate and quick legislative actions to open the media markets again for competition and plurality and safeguard media freedom for the future.

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  • Martin Andree, 2025. "Digital Monopolies—The Extent of Monopolization in Germany and the Implications for Media Freedom and Democracy," Social Sciences, MDPI, vol. 14(5), pages 1-14, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jscscx:v:14:y:2025:i:5:p:303-:d:1655700
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