The European Union is set to launch full-scale investigations into Apple, Google, and Meta for possible violations of the new Digital Markets Act (DMA). The DMA aims to curb the power of big tech companies and promote fair competition in the digital market. Apple and Google’s app store fees, terms, and conditions for developers will […]
The investigation comes as part of the EU's enforcement of the Digital Markets Act (DMA).
Using its new powers under the Digital Markets Act, the European Union has announced sweeping probes into US Big Tech, including multiple investigations of Apple. European Union flag with App Store logo superimposed As of early March 2024, Apple has enabled the creation of third-party rivals to its own App Store, specifically and solely because it has been forced to under the EU's Digital Markets Act (DMA). As part of that same DMA, the EU now has the authority and regulatory powers to...
EU has recently announced that it's investigating Apple, Meta, and Google over suspicions that they're not properly complying with the DMA. Oddly enough, Microsoft is exempt from the 12-month probe.
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The EU has announced investigations into some of the biggest tech firms in the world over uncompetitive practices, the BBC reports. Meta, Apple, and Alphabet, which owns Google, are being looked into for potential breaches of the Digital Markets Act (DMA) introduced in 2022. If they are found to have broken the rules, the firms …
The EU has announced investigations into some of the biggest tech firms in the world over uncompetitive practices.