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    Home / News / Technology News / Apple accused of violating EU's Digital Markets Act regulations
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    • Apple is under the EU's microscope for allegedly violating the Digital Markets Act (DMA) regulations, which could lead to a hefty fine of up to $38 billion.
    • The tech giant is accused of restricting app developers from sharing pricing info and offers outside the App Store, and charging excessive fees.
    • Additionally, the EU is investigating Apple's support for alternative iOS marketplaces and its complex process for installing third-party stores.
    • Despite the allegations, Apple maintains its policies are in line with the DMA.
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    Apple accused of violating EU's Digital Markets Act regulations
    Preliminary ruling states that Apple's App Store policies infringe upon DMA rules

    Apple accused of violating EU's Digital Markets Act regulations

    By Akash Pandey
    Jun 24, 2024
    04:55 pm
    What's the story

    Apple has been charged with violating the European Union's Digital Markets Act (DMA), marking the first instance of a company facing such allegations. The European Commission, in its preliminary ruling on Monday, stated that Apple's App Store "steering" policies infringe upon the DMA rules designed to foster competition. Margrethe Vestager, who oversees competition policy in Europe, said, "Our preliminary position is that Apple does not fully allow steering."

    DMA compliance

    DMA rules and Apple's potential penalties

    The DMA requires gatekeepers like Apple to allow app developers to direct consumers to offers outside their app stores, free of charge. The charges against Apple were initiated after the EU's competition authority opened several investigations earlier this year. Apple has until March 2025 to respond to the European Commission's preliminary assessment. If found guilty, it could face a fine of up to 10% of its annual global revenue, which could amount to $38 billion based on last year's figures.

    Additional scrutiny

    New investigation into Apple's support for alternative marketplaces

    The European Commission has also initiated a new investigation into Apple's support for alternative iOS marketplaces in Europe. This includes an examination of the contentious Core Technology Fee charged to developers, and the complex process necessary for users to install third-party marketplaces. Vestager added, "We have also opened proceedings against Apple in relation to its so-called core technology fee and various rules for allowing third party app stores and sideloading."

    DMA dispute

    EU allegations and Apple's response

    The EU alleges that Apple's App Store rules restrict developers from providing pricing information within their apps, or freely communicating with customers about offers outside the App Store. The bloc also claims that the fees pertaining to the App Store exceed what is necessary. Despite these charges, Apple claims that its policies comply with the DMA and that it has incorporated feedback from EU officials and developers.

    Twitter Post

    Vestager presents preliminary findings against Apple

    Today we open a new case + we adopt preliminary findings against @Apple under the DMA.

    👉We are concerned Apple's new business model makes it too hard for app developers to operate as alternative marketplaces & reach their end users on iOS.

    More🗞️: https://t.co/nYm5fW61jp

    — Margrethe Vestager (@vestager) June 24, 2024
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