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The European Commission appears to have reversed its plans to impose a significant digital tax on large technology companies, ...
The Digital Markets Act requires Apple to ensure interoperability across its platforms, which the tech giant says compromises ...
Apple Inc. appealed a €500 million ($580 million) fine from the European Union, calling the penalty “unprecedented” and the ...
The company has appealed against the fine handed down earlier this year over alleged anti-competitive behaviour.
The Open Web Advocacy (OWA) is blaming Apple for the persisting absence of web browsers using alternative engines in the EU.
The Irish government did not want the money, but the EU Commission prevailed. Investment gains are even adding to Apple's additional payment.
Apple is changing its App Store policies in the EU in a last-minute attempt to avoid a series of escalating fines from ...
Back to School offer for university students and educational staff is about to begin in many European countries, after ...
Europe announced in April that it would fine Apple an eye-popping €500 million for noncompliance with the DMA, giving Apple 60 days to comply with its decision.
The European Union has sent Apple preliminary instructions on how it expects the iPhone maker to comply with interoperability provisions in the bloc’s Digital Markets Act (DMA), its flagship ...
The EU further specifies that Apple has to enable interoperability features through complete, free, and well-documented APIs, that they have to be equally effective as the solutions Apple uses ...
The EU announced the fine in April, saying that Apple "breached its anti-steering obligation" under the DMA with restrictions ...
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