• European Union regulators said they want to question Apple over accusations that it blocked video game company Epic Games from setting up its own app store, in a possible violation of digital rules that took effect in the 27-nation bloc Thursday.
  • The European Commission, the EU’s top antitrust watchdog, said in a statement Thursday that it has “requested further explanations on this from Apple under the DMA.” The rules threaten penalties that could reach into the billions for violations.
  • The commission said it’s “also evaluating whether Apple’s actions raise doubts on their compliance” with other EU regulations including the Digital Services Act, a second set of regulations in the bloc’s digital rulebook that prohibit tech companies from ”arbitrary application” of their terms and conditions.
  • justJanne@startrek.website
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    9 months ago

    The EU demands that alternative app stores or individual users can do exactly that.

    Apple disagrees.

    That’s precisely why this is back in court.

    • paraphrand@lemmy.world
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      9 months ago

      I see. I didn’t realize they were demanding that it goes so deep as to demand the ability to replace the system software.