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Apple is nearing a settlement with the European Commission to resolve multiple antitrust investigations under the Digital Markets Act (DMA), in
Apple, Snapchat owner Snap, TikTok owner ByteDance, and Google parent company Alphabet could be hit with fines of up to 6% of their global turnover.
The latest development is that Apple and Meta are in the final stages of agreeing to the deal with European regulators. This is after being fined a total of €700 million ~$813 million (both Apple and Meta combined) in April for breaching the EU’s Digital Markets Act.
The European Commission asked for comments on the Digital Markets Act and got plenty from Apple, but the knee-jerk response to Apple's filing by the EU shows this isn't going to have a good end for consumers.
The European Union on Friday demanded digital giants, including Snapchat and YouTube, explain how they are protecting children from online harm, as
The European Union has rejected a call by Apple to scrap its landmark digital competition law — the Digital Markets Act —dismissing the US giant’s claims that the rules put users’ security at risk, reports France 24. “The DMA requires Apple to ...
The European Commission has opened an investigation and demanded digital giants, including Snapchat, Apple’s App Store, and Google Play detail the measures they are taking to
The European Union rejected a call by Apple to scrap its landmark digital competition law on Thursday, dismissing the US giant's claims that the rules put users' security at risk.
OpenAI (OPENAI) has raised antitrust concerns in the European Union, targeting some of its biggest partners, Bloomberg reported.
The commission asked for information on the companies’ age-verification systems and on how they prevent minors from accessing illegal products and harmful content.