Dispute with EU: Apple makes alternative proposals to the DMA

Dispute with EU: Apple makes alternative proposals to the DMA

As part of its response to the current DMA procedure of the EU Commission, Apple has made several proposals to be improved, such as the digital law, from which the group feels harassed. If the Digital Markets Act is not withdrawn in order to “replace) it for a” legislative instrument) that fits for its purposes … Read more

Apple: digital law DMA of the EU has been abolished

Apple: digital law DMA of the EU has been abolished

It is widely known that Apple has a problem with the Digital Markets Act (DMA) of the European Union, with which technology groups are to be regulated down to detail. Most recently, Greg Joswiak, the worldwide marketing boss of the iPhone Group, expressed extremely critical: the company no longer wants to accept in Apple’s products … Read more

Apple fails with DMA not brake: iPhone has to become more compatible

Apple fails with DMA not brake: iPhone has to become more compatible

Apple has failed to get rid of the extensive interoperability requirements of the EU Commission through exceptional regulations. Accordingly, the group must further open its operating systems iOS 26 and iOS 27 to the specifications in many places. This should ensure that devices from other manufacturers will be able to interact with iPhones in the … Read more

500 million euros penalty: Apple makes an appeal against the DMA fee

500 million euros penalty: Apple makes an appeal against the DMA fee

Apple does not want to pay the 500 million euros that the EU Commission had placed on the group in April due to alleged violations of the Digital Markets Act (DMA). The group now officially appealed to the European Union court (ECG) because “we believe that the decision of the European Commission – and its … Read more

DMA dispute with the EU: Apple supposedly ready for concessions

DMA dispute with the EU: Apple supposedly ready for concessions

According to a media report, Apple struggles in discussions with the European Commission to avert further punishments for violations of the Digital Markets Act. The EU had imposed a fine of 500 million euros against the iPhone manufacturer in April. The hanger was that developers who drive their apps on Apple’s App Store are not … Read more

Apple Torpeder Sideloading: EU Commission sees further DMA violations

Apple Torpeder Sideloading: EU Commission sees further DMA violations

Apple must open iOS and iPados more consistently or count on another punishment. In parallel to the imposition of the first penalty payment under the digital markets Act of 500 million euros against Apple, the EU Commission immediately creeped up the next serious violations on Wednesday: The iPhone group has built targeted hurdles that make … Read more

DMA: EU Commission impose high punishments against Apple and Meta

DMA: EU Commission impose high punishments against Apple and Meta

According to the EU Commission, Apple has to pay a penalty of 500 million euros because it violates the Digital Markets Act (DMA). The procedure has been running since last year-since then, according to its own statements, the EU Commission has given several clear indications of how the company had to adjust its services in … Read more

Browser Opera: Apple’s DMA changes are not sufficient

Browser Opera: Apple's DMA changes are not sufficient

The Norwegian-Chinese browser manufacturer Opera sees problems in Apple’s implementation of the Digital Market Act (DMA) of the European Union. The responsible product manager Jona Bolin is primarily bothered by the fact that none of the large suppliers of surf tools have started to build a browser with its own engine – although this is … Read more

EU allegedly only plans “moderate” punishment against Apple for DMA violation

EU allegedly only plans "moderate" punishment against Apple for DMA violation

In the conflict of possible violations of Apple's Digital Markets Act (DMA) of the European Union, there are first signs of how expensive it could be for the iPhone manufacturer. According to a report by the Reuters news agency, the EU Commission initially only plans “moderate” penalty payments-although it would be possible to collect many … Read more