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Apple is updating its App Store linking rules and fees in the European Union to comply with the requirements of the Digital Markets Act, Apple ...
Apple has introduced new App Store changes in the EU in an attempt to avoid being further penalized under the European ...
Apple does, however, hope the changes it has now introduced to its steering arrangements for developers in will bring its business in line with Europe’s Digital Markets Act. It certainly has reasons ...
Link-out fees collected from developers are a bargaining chip as Apple fights against the Digital Markets Act.
Apple is changing its App Store policies in the EU in a last-minute attempt to avoid a series of escalating fines from ...
“The European Commission is requiring Apple to make a series of additional changes to the App Store. We disagree with this outcome and plan to appeal," Apple said in a statement. In a statement, the ...
These new terms could be read to suggest that developers who stick with the App Store and Apple’s IAP now pay just 20 percent commission under the new EU terms.
Apple Inc. appealed a €500 million ($580 million) fine from the European Union, calling the penalty “unprecedented” and the regulator’s required changes to its App Store as “unlawful.” ...
“The European Commission is requiring Apple to make a series of additional changes to the App Store. We disagree with this outcome and plan to appeal,” Apple said.
Apple (AAPL) has appealed a €500M ($580M) fine from the European Commission for allegedly breaching the region's Digital Markets Act.
Apple has filed a legal challenge against a €500 million (~ $587 million) fine imposed by the European Commission. The case has been ...
Apple announced changes to its App Store payment rules in Europe as it hit a Thursday deadline to address accusations of breaking EU digital competition rules -- or face steep new daily fines.
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