Dutch Regulators Pause Apple Fee Decision as EU Takes Lead
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Dutch Regulators Pause Apple Fee Decision as EU Takes Lead
The Authority for Consumers and Markets (ACM), the Dutch antitrust regulator, made the statement on Friday, March 25, that it would postpone making an additional ruling on the prices that Apple charges dating app providers to use the APP Store. The step comes after a ruling in June in a case in which the court ruled that Apple had been penalizing other developers who failed to coordinate with it since it had monopolized the market. Image Source:…
The EU is about to accept Apple's latest changes to its App Store rules and tariffs as part of the DMA, even though the schedule may still change.Apple's changes to its App Store rules and tariffs should get the green light from the European antitrust authorities, said people who are directly informed of the case, a decision that would avoid potentially heavy daily fines for the company.
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