The European Union again warns Apple about violations of the application store

Apple is at risk of imposing billions of euros due to its policies associated with the application store, as the regulatory authorities to combat monopoly in the European Union have made the increasing battle over the rules affecting the iPhone business manufacturer. The European Commission said the US company should allow application developers to direct users to transactions and cheaper offers of the application store, to comply with the leading digital market law in the mass, which determines a set of rules for a number of the largest technology platforms in the world. At the same time, the commission announced the opening of a new investigation over the fees for the new application store that imposed ‘Apple’ on the developers of the European Union to determine the scope of compatibility with the digital market law. A lack of compliance with the law could result in the company having fines of 10% of the global annual income. “I think it’s a bigger leap for” Apple “to adapt to the new rules” compared to others “, and” for (Apple), especially where the system is very integrated with devices, software, operating system and application store, you should open to competitors. ‘The regulatory authorities to combat monopoly in the European Union have climbed the conflict. The first official action against ‘Apple’ is the announcement on Monday, despite the fact that it is a preliminary step, the first official executive of the commission under the law, and this represents the latest round of the conflict between Vestagger and one of the most profitable companies in the world. 1.9 billion) for limiting competition in the music broadcast market, but Vesagger also earlier ordered the company to exempt the 13 billion euros exemption by Ireland, as part of a disputed case in the European Union. Their new slogan … Apple has been pushing for a long time to innovative businesses, which deprive consumers of new opportunities and options, but today we are taking extra steps to ensure that the Apple App Store and the iOS Digital Markets Act are. “The UNHCR is scheduled to take the arm of Monopoly in the European Union, and its final decision in the case statement can lead to another legal law at an end of the laws of the March laws. Battle between ‘Apple’ and the European Union by the court courts, and this is very possible, especially after the company has been wondered in Cubino, California, or the regulatory authorities in the union, or the regulatory authorities in the Cubino, is, European law is to classify some of its services under the new law. of its performance in the rules of the Apple App Store, which targeted the company’s rules regarding the compulsory use of the application’s application for sales on the platform. The origin of the problem between “Apple” and Europe came to the European Union’s focus on how “Apple” exploited its dominance on the application store, originally due to a complaint presented by the company “Spotify Technology SA” in 2019. The Swedish company claimed to have to increase the price of its monthly subscriptions to cover the costs associated with the alleged dominance of Apple on the application store works. In terms of the Digital Markets Act, it is not legal for some services associated with companies, such as “Apple” and “Google” attached to “Alphabet”, “Meta Platfarms”, “Microsoft” and “Amazon.com”, their own services are to competitors’ services. They are also prohibited to integrate personal data through their different services and use the data they collect from third -party dealers to compete against them, but they must allow users to download applications of competitive platforms. Apple blamed the Digital Markets Act on Friday on a separate announcement to stop the presentation of its artificial intelligence technologies in the countries of the twenty -two European Union. The company said it would stop launching the features of ‘Apple Intelligence’, ‘iPhone Mirroring’ and ‘Shareplay screen section’ for the European Union users this year, because the digital market law forces it to lower the level of security and services.

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