European Union, Digital Markets

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 could face a hefty fine from the EU over its App Store policies, making it the first company to be penalized under the EU’s DMA.
EU Investigates NVIDIA Deal With Run:ai, iPad OS Compliance with Digital Markets Act Your email has been sent GPU supplier NVIDIA announced its plans to purchase compute management platform ...
If found in violation, the company could be fined up to 10% of its annual turnover. Apple's iPadOS was deemed a "gatekeeper" ...
Specifically, the European Commission has requested Apple to rework the operating system used in the iPad to comply with the ...
The Digital Markets Act (DMA), which came into force earlier this year, requires Apple to allow users to set the default web ...
On October 16, the European Commission determined that X’s online social networking service does not qualify as a core platform service (CPS) ...
The European Commission reiterated Apple’s responsibilities under the Digital Markets Act (DMA) to allow users to change the default browser on iPads and ensure compatibility with third-party ...