Apple's App Store policies face charges under the new competition law in the European Union.


Apple is facing accusations from European Union regulators for imposing unfair restrictions on app developers in its App Store, violating the new Digital Markets Act. The law aims to promote competition in the tech industry and gives regulators the authority to enforce changes on major online platforms. The charges allege that Apple's restrictions on communication and sales outside the App Store are anti-competitive. The company could face a penalty of up to 10-20% of its global revenue. Apple defended its practices, stating that its rules and fees are fair for providing a platform for developers. This regulatory scrutiny is part of a broader trend, with other tech giants also under investigation. The outcome of this case could set a precedent for future regulation of the tech industry.



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