The European Commission preliminarily ruled that Apple's App Store rules violate the EU's Digital Markets Act
ChainCatcher news, according to Jinshi reports, the European Commission has preliminarily ruled that the rules of the American company Apple Inc. regarding its online app store violate the EU's Digital Markets Act. The Commission believes that Apple's rules hinder app developers from freely directing consumers to obtain offers and content through other channels. On the same day, the Commission also launched a new non-compliance investigation against Apple. According to the Digital Markets Act, if violations occur, the Commission can impose fines on Apple, with the maximum fine amounting to 10% of the company's global total revenue.
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