Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) announced changes today to its App Store for users in European Union nations to comply with the European Commission's Digital Markets Act and avoid escalating financial penalties.
Apple has reworked the terms and conditions for developers that use its highly lucrative App Store in the European Union in a bid to avoid racking up more fines under the EU’s digital antitrust law.
Apple Thursday made changes to its App Store European policies, saying it believes the new rules will help the company avoid a fine of 500 million euro ($585 million) from the EU for violating the ...
Apple on Monday appealed what it called an "unprecedented" 500 million euro ($586 million) fine issued by the European Union for violating the bloc's Digital Markets Act. Stream Connecticut News for ...
Colombia has become the latest country to accuse Apple of anticompetitive practices, alleging that contractual clauses prevent developers from creating or distributing apps outside the App Store. The ...
Apple AAPL-0.34%decrease; red down pointing triangle has reworked the terms and conditions for developers that use its highly lucrative App Store in the European Union in a bid to avoid racking up ...
Apple Inc. today appealed a €500 million fine that it had received in the European Union last year over the App Store’s terms of service. The company filed the ...
Apple on Monday appealed what it called an "unprecedented" 500 million euro ($586 million) fine issued by the European Union for violating the bloc's Digital Markets Act. "As our appeal will show, the ...