The European Commission has charged Apple with violating the Digital Markets Act, a law aimed at making the digital sector fairer and more contestable. Apple faces potential fines amounting to billions of dollars and has about nine months to respond to the allegations, marking the first time a tech company has been charged under the act.
On Monday, the European Commission accused Apple of breaching the relatively new Digital Markets Act, a raft of legislation aimed at holding large tech companies to an elevated standard of antitrust and consumer protection. https://t.co/Vjd9kVtWfZ
On Monday, the European Commission accused Apple of breaching the relatively new Digital Markets Act, a raft of legislation aimed at holding large tech companies to an elevated standard of antitrust and consumer protection..https://t.co/Vjd9kVtWfZ
The European Commission has charged Apple with violating the bloc’s Digital Markets Act — the first time a tech company has been charged under the act. https://t.co/qkv0EYcUIH
European Union regulators have found Apple in violation of the Digital Markets Act. Apple has about nine months to respond and faces billions of dollars in fines. https://t.co/kuhIzgIaVh
Apple charged with violating EU Digital Markets Act. https://t.co/uHdXkFn8Oy
The European Commission are charging Apple with violating the new antitrust rules set forth by the Digital Markets Act. https://t.co/3CJbZgHT7M https://t.co/zjpopb36G7
The European Commission has accused tech giant Apple of being in breach of its Digital Markets Act, a law to make the “digital sector fairer and more contestable.” https://t.co/19XL5xhsR5 #Tech | #News | #EU