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Apple is reportedly set to face charges in the European Union for alleged anticompetitive behavior in its App Store.
Apple risks new EU charges under the Digital Markets Act for app store restrictions.
Apple has become the first US tech giant to be charged under the European Union’s tough new antitrust tech law — potentially exposing it to billions of dollars in fines for allegedly stifling ...
EU charges Apple with breaking tech competition rules, threatens hefty fine Apple becomes first company charged under EU's Digital Markets Act ...
EU antitrust regulators on Tuesday narrowed their case against Apple , focusing on its App Store rules that prevent developers from informing users of other purchasing options, while dropping ...
The European Commission may charge Apple for violating the Digital Markets Act after determining that the tech giant isn’t complying with obligations to allow app developers to “steer” users to offers ...
Apple and Meta will reportedly face official charges and fines, under new EU regulations intended to curb marketplace "gatekeepers." ...
The EU is moving forward with competition-based regulatory actions against Google and Apple. The European Commission (EC) announced two preliminary charges against Google for failing to comply ...
Apple risks fresh EU charge sheet over app store curbs Apple Inc. is edging toward another charge sheet from European Union antitrust watchdogs unless it quickly fixes alleged violations of a new ...
Apple does, however, hope the changes it has now introduced to its steering arrangements for developers in will bring its ...
Apple Inc. is edging toward another charge sheet from European Union antitrust watchdogs unless it quickly fixes alleged violations of a new digital law that led to a €500 million ($579 million ...