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EU plans lawsuit: Did Apple violate the DMA?

by Milan
June 15, 2024
in Rumors
Apple EU DMA

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The European Union (EU) is planning to sue Apple for a possible violation of the Digital Markets Act (DMA). This news could have far-reaching implications for the tech giant and the entire app development community. Below you will find out what these allegations are all about, what consequences Apple could face and what changes have already been made to comply with EU guidelines.

Apple has been under EU scrutiny for some time, particularly with regard to its business practices and control over the App Store. The Digital Markets Act aims to promote competition and limit monopoly positions of large technology companies. The current developments shed new light on the EU's efforts to create fair market conditions and regulate the power of technology giants.

Apple: Background and Allegations

The European Commission has reportedly found that Apple has failed in its obligation to allow app developers to direct users to offers outside the App Store without additional fees. This obligation is a central part of the Digital Markets Act, which is intended to ensure that platforms such as the App Store do not unfairly harm competition. A key point of the EU's complaint appears to be Apple's so-called "core technology fee". This fee is charged for the use of essential technologies, but the exact details and allegations have not yet been fully clarified. If the allegations are true, Apple could be fined up to 5% of its average daily global turnover, which is currently around $1 billion.

Possible consequences and timeframes

The EU investigation is currently preliminary, giving Apple the opportunity to make the necessary changes before regulators bring an official charge, the Financial Times. However, if the EU confirms the charges, it is expected to be officially announced by the European Commission in the coming weeks. Apple has already made important changes to the App Store as part of iOS 17.4 to comply with EU requirements. These include allowing alternative app marketplaces and introducing a standard web browser selection screen in Safari. Third-party developers can now use web engines other than their own WebKit engine on the iPhone. In addition, third-party mobile wallet apps can now access the iPhone's NFC chip to enable contactless payments.

Impact on Users and Developers

If the EU succeeds in its case against Apple, the impact could be far-reaching. For users, this could mean more choice and potentially cheaper prices through alternative app marketplaces and payment methods. For developers, it could be a relief, as they would have to pay fewer fees to Apple and thus be able to make their offerings more affordable.

Apple's reaction and further steps

Apple has not yet made an official statement on the latest developments. However, it is likely that the company will continue to make adjustments to comply with EU requirements and avoid potential penalties. The next few weeks will be crucial to observe how the situation develops and what measures Apple takes to change its business practices. (Photo by MediaWhalestock / Bigstockphoto)

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