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Apple plans to appeal a massive $580 million fine from the EU over how the American company operates its mobile App Store.
Apple is appealing the 500 million euro ($570 million) fine that it is facing in the European Union for allegedly violating ...
The European Commission says that Apple failed to comply with the Digital Markets Act rules to allow developers to accept ...
Apple Inc. appealed a €500 million ($580 million) fine from the European Union, calling the penalty “unprecedented” and the ...
Apple appealed a $580 million fine from the European Commission, which claimed that the company broke the rules controlling ...
The EU announced the fine in April, saying that Apple “breached its anti-steering obligation” under the DMA with restrictions ...
The company has appealed against the fine handed down earlier this year over alleged anti-competitive behaviour.
The Digital Markets Act requires Apple to ensure interoperability across its platforms, which the tech giant says compromises ...
Apple Inc. today appealed a €500 million fine that it had received in the European Union last year over the App Store’s terms ...
The EU's DMA is said to be in the interests of consumers, but as its been implemented, it's just denying them iOS 26 features ...
Tech companies argued there is still uncertainty about how to comply with the AI Act, and the rules are too complicated.
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