The self-described “global leader in sexual wellness products” made its submission to the Commission on March 7, and later met with the DMA unit responsible, company spokesperson Verena Singmann told POLITICO.
“It is our [goal to] promote sexual happiness and empowerment because we know that it is imperative for people’s health, wellbeing and happiness,” added Singmann.
Singmann said the company is urging the Commission to ensure that gatekeepers apply content rules in a fair and transparent manner.
A spokesperson for the Commission said it had received the complaint and is reviewing it as “market information,” as the regulation does not include a formal complaint mechanism.