The European Union’s Digital Markets Act may lead to the first fine against Apple after repeated failed attempts to comply with the word and spirit of the law.
Apple has had a tough time trying to comply with the new laws meant to prevent monopolies from controlling a market. Specifically, Apple’s anti-steering practices keep coming under fire.
According to a report from Bloomberg, the EU may be gearing up to fine Apple for failure to comply with the DMA, though details are still unknown. The fine could be levied before Margrethe Vestager leaves office in November, or it could be pushed to a later date in 2024.
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