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EU Accuses Apple of Violating Digital Markets Act, Faces Billions in Fines
Jun 24, 2024, 11:05 AM
The European Union has accused Apple of violating its Digital Markets Act (DMA) by implementing App Store rules that prevent developers from directing consumers to alternative purchasing options. The European Commission, which serves as both the antitrust and technology regulator, announced its preliminary findings on Monday. This violation could result in significant fines amounting to billions of euros for Apple. The Commission's investigation, which began in March, highlights issues with Apple's policies that restrict app developers' ability to offer alternative payment methods. Apple is the first company to be charged under the DMA, a law designed to ensure fair competition in the digital market. Additionally, Apple faces a new investigation into fees imposed on app developers, which could result in a hefty fine.
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