The simplified smartphone switching Apple and Google are adopting is an example of how the Digital Markets Act (DMA) benefits ...
The European Commission fined tech companies Meta and Apple a combined €700 million on Wednesday for violating their obligations under the Digital Markets Act (DMA), marking a landmark for European ...
The European Commission has fined Apple and Meta 500 million euros ($568 million) and 200 million euros ($227 million), respectively, for violating the Digital Markets Act (DMA). On top of forcing the ...
The European Commission has fined Apple €500m ($568.7m) and Meta €200m for violating the Digital Markets Act (DMA), which aims to ensure fair competition and user choice in the digital market. The ...
Apple and Google are preparing tools to make switching devices easier, but the European Commission is already claiming credit under the DMA.
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European Commission Fines Apple and Meta Nearly $800 Million Over Alleged DMA Violations
That’ll be $800 million, please. A couple investigations and one stroke of the pen later, the European Commission has fined Apple (€500 million) and Meta (€200 million) the better part of $1 billion.
The European Commission said that Apple's Apple Ads and Apple Maps likely meet the thresholds to be considered "gatekeepers" as defined by the Digital Markets Act, a designation the US tech giant ...
Following years of regulatory wrangling, the EC is reportedly using Apple' sApp Store changes as a reference in Google's ...
Switzerland's competition authority has launched a preliminary investigation into whether Apple's terms for granting ...
The European Commission announced preliminary findings against Apple and Google, charging them with two violations of the Digital Markets Act on Wednesday. The Digital Markets Act (DMA) is the EU’s ...
The European Union’s competition watchdog closed an investigation into how Apple treats rival audiobook developers in its Book Store, reports The Washington Journal (a subscription is required to read ...
The U.S. Treasury was not pleased with the European Commission's actions. — -- The staggering result of three-year investigation into Apple’s tax dealings in Europe was announced today: an order ...
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