Brazilian Regulator Convenes Public Hearing on Apple and Google's Digital Market Dominance
Brazilian Regulator to Hold Public Hearing on Apple and Google's Digital Marketplaces
Date: February 19, 2025 Time: 2 p.m. local time Location: Brazil
Background:
- Antitrust Complaint Against Apple: In 2022, Brazilian regulator Conselho Administrativo de Defesa Economica (CADE) filed an antitrust complaint against Apple over its competitive digital market ecosystem.
- Initial Ruling: CADE found Apple guilty of anti-steering practices, but the implementation timeline and fines were overturned by a judge while Apple appeals.
- Current Status: The regulator is waiting for the next official court date while organizing a public hearing to discuss regulatory matters.
Public Hearing:
- Title: "Competitive Aspects of Mobile Operating Systems Digital Ecosystems"
- Participants: Representatives from Apple, Google, Epic Games, Match Group, and the Coalition for App Fairness will attend and make statements.
- Purpose: The hearing aims to discuss the competitive aspects of mobile operating systems and digital ecosystems, likely seeking changes similar to those implemented in the United States following the Epic vs. Apple trial.
Implications:
- Expected Changes: Similar to the U.S., Brazil may push for changes to anti-steering rules and other regulatory measures.
- Ongoing Appeals: The appeals process is expected to continue, potentially extending over several months before a final resolution is reached.
- Fines: Apple faces potential fines if it fails to comply with any new regulations imposed by CADE.