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EU's New Tech Rules: A Blow to Privacy and Innovation in Europe

The European Commission's new stipulations under the Digital Markets Act (DMA) are set to stifle innovation and degrade user experience in the EU, as they disproportionately target Apple while claiming to protect consumers.
By Blip Tech 1 min read

The European Union (EU) has introduced new stipulations that disproportionately target Apple, compelling it to provide interoperability with its hardware and software features on day one of any new release. This move effectively incentivizes delayed feature rollouts or outright feature withholding for EU users as Apple seeks to protect its intellectual property. The European Commission claims these measures foster fairness and innovation, yet they appear to stifle both, potentially reducing user experience and curtailing innovation among rivals who can rely on government-mandated access to Apple's technology. Additionally, the new rules may compromise user privacy by granting third parties broad access to sensitive information. Critics argue that this is a politically motivated attack on U.S. big tech with no clear benefits for EU citizens.

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