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Apple could be fined as much as 10% of its worldwide revenue if EU regulators ultimately determine that the company broke the DMA’s rules. The charges cement Apple as the tech company that EU ...
Apple is reportedly set to face charges in the European Union for alleged anticompetitive behavior in its App Store — in what would mark the first time EU officials have gone after a Big Tech ...
Apple is risking more penalties over App Store practices that EU regulators say remain too restrictive and breach the Digital Markets Act.
EU regulators will issue preliminary findings which are similar to antitrust charges before the summer break in August, with Apple the first to be charged, followed by Meta, the sources said.
The EU charges are the latest sign of a widening antitrust crackdown against Apple. European regulators previously hit Apple with a $2 billion fine in March for “abusing a dominant position ...
It appears that the EU is taking issue with Apple's Core Technology Fee, but the exact charges that it allegedly plans to bring against Apple are unclear. Apple could face non-compliance fines of ...
European Union regulators on Monday leveled their first charges under the bloc’s new digital competition rulebook, accusing Apple of preventing app makers from pointing users to cheaper options ...
EU regulators are slapping charges on Apple and Meta under new DMA rules. Credit: Jonathan Raa / NurPhoto via Getty Images According to insiders, EU regulators are presenting charges on the ...