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Apple under pressure: Stricter controls threatened in Germany

by Milan
January 28, 2025
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Image: Federal Cartel Office

In Germany, Apple is facing the challenge of facing possible tighter controls by the Federal Cartel Office. A federal court recently indicated that the German competition authority could be successful in its case against the US company. But how did this situation come about and what impact could it have on Apple and its users?

In recent years, the power of tech giants such as Apple, Google and Meta has raised increasing concerns among regulators around the world. Apple's extensive digital ecosystem, which includes iOS, the App Store and its own hardware, has come under particular criticism. It is argued that this market dominance could hinder innovation and limit competition. In Germany, the Federal Cartel Office aims to regulate Apple's market power more strictly and enforce pro-competitive measures.

The current status: What the court has signaled

On Tuesday, the Federal Court of Justice in Karlsruhe deliberated for several hours on whether additional antitrust controls should be imposed on Apple (via Reuters ). Presiding Judge Wolfgang Kirchhoff stated that an examination had shown that Apple is of "outstanding importance for competition" in numerous markets. This means that Apple meets the criteria required for stricter regulation since a law change in 2021. Although the court has not yet made a final decision, the judges' statements indicate that they consider the Federal Cartel Office's arguments to be sound. Apple therefore faces the possibility of being subject to expanded control measures until April 2028.

Background: What is behind Section 19a of the German Competition Act?

The basis for the current investigation against Apple is an amendment to the German Competition Act from 2021. The newly introduced Section 19a GWB gives the competition authority the power to examine companies with particularly large market significance more intensively and to regulate their business practices. The aim is to prevent abusive behavior and strengthen competition. The Federal Cartel Office had already launched an investigation against Apple in April 2023. The authority justified this by arguing that Apple occupies a key position in competition through its control over iOS and the App Store. President Andreas Mundt stated at the time that Apple's digital infrastructure was of considerable importance not only in Germany but worldwide.

Apple's arguments in the legal dispute

Apple disputes the assessment of the German antitrust authority. The company argues that the application of Section 19a GWB is inappropriate and is calling for coordination with the European Court of Justice (ECJ). According to Apple, the requirements of German law could conflict with the provisions of EU law. However, the court has so far seen no reason to refer the matter to the ECJ. Judge Kirchhoff emphasized that German law sets out clear requirements that are applicable regardless of coordination with the EU.

What happens if Apple comes under tighter scrutiny?

If the court rules in favor of the Federal Cartel Office, Apple could be subject to a number of additional requirements until 2028. These could include the following measures:

  • Loosening control over the App Store to give third-party developers more freedom.
  • Transparency requirements that force Apple to disclose how it makes decisions about app ranking and rating.
  • Restricting one's own privileges, such as the app tracking rules that give Apple advantages.

Such measures would not only strengthen competition but also create new opportunities for users and app developers. On the other hand, Apple argues that too much intervention could affect the quality and security of its services.

Parallels to EU regulation

The situation in Germany is not an isolated case. The European Union has also tried to regulate the market power of Apple and other tech companies more strictly in recent years. The Digital Markets Act (DMA) has already implemented measures such as the approval of third-party app stores and the abolition of anti-steering rules. Apple has resisted many of these requirements, but has had to give in on some points. The developments in Germany could be seen as a continuation of these European efforts.

Apple in Germany: The path is still unclear

The legal dispute between Apple and the Federal Cartel Office is an important chapter in the regulation of tech giants. Even though the court has not yet made a final decision, the signals so far indicate that Apple must expect further restrictions. This could have long-term effects on the market, users and app developers. It remains exciting to see how the situation develops and what effects this will have on competition and innovation in the digital market. (Image: Federal Cartel Office)

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