Apple protests criticism that it’s not complying with EU laws

Apple has told an official hearing of the European Commission that it has fully complied with the new Digital Markets Act, despite complaints from rivals.

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Apple claims that it is in compliance with EU DMA

Now that the Digital Markets Act is fully in force in the European Union, EU regulators have the power to investigate compliance and, if necessary, fine Big Tech companies who are in breach of the new laws. In a hearing at the European Commission, Apple has been putting its position and refuting criticisms from rivals.

According to Reuters, the European Commission’s hearing was a day-long event that featured Apple alongside rivals as well as app developers and business users. Apple’s lawyer Kyle Andeer told the EC hearing that the company had redesigned its systems specifically to comply with the Digital Markets Act.

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Apple protests criticism that it’s not complying with EU laws

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Apple protests criticism that it’s not complying with EU laws