EU Investigates Apple's Compliance with Digital Markets Act, Questions Core Technology Fee and Anti-Steering Rules
The European Commission has formally announced its preliminary view that Apple is in breach of the Digital Markets Act, surrounding App Store anti-steering rules, and is officially investigating Apple's 'alternative business terms' for app developers.

The European Commission has announced its preliminary view that Apple is in breach of the Digital Markets Act (DMA) regarding App Store anti-steering rules, giving time for Apple to respond before making a final judgment by March 2025. If found in breach, Apple could face fines up to 10% of its worldwide revenue.
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