Apple has responded to the European Union's Digital Markets Act (DMA) with proposed changes to its iOS App Store policies, which, according to a report by @michaelpotuck and Reuters, have been criticized by Spotify, Epic Games, and other industry groups. These groups claim that Apple's efforts not only fall short of the DMA's requirements but also make users 'less safe' and further entrench its dominance over app developers. An open letter addressed to the European Commission (EC) describes Apple's proposal as a 'mockery' of the DMA, indicating a significant backlash from major tech companies and developers.
Spotify, Epic Games, and others pen letter to EC, claiming Apple has made a ‘mockery’ of the DMA: https://t.co/3tagXHuOZn by TechCrunch #infosec #cybersecurity #technology #news
Spotify, Epic Games, and others pen letter to EC, claiming Apple has made a ‘mockery’ of the DMA https://t.co/wGLKauVfjI
⚠️ APPLE'S APP STORE CHANGES FALL SHORT OF EU'S DMA RULES, SAY SPOTIFY, INDUSTRY GROUPS (Reuters) Apple's proposed changes for its App Store policies "disregard" the European Union's new competition law for Big Tech firms and amplify its dominance over app developers, a group…
Open letter calls Apple’s proposal a ‘mockery’ of the DMA https://t.co/GhJbQDfGlA
Spotify and Epic criticize Apple’s iOS changes as ‘a mockery of the DMA’ https://t.co/4kemaWbwhM
Apple on EU iOS changes: Has done its best but DMA makes users less safe https://t.co/0gMNSSEGDE by @michaelpotuck