Spotify, Epic, Proton, and dozens of others have signed a letter to the European Commission, demanding the agency look into Apple’s lack of compliance with the Digital Markets Act.
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On March 1, 34 companies and associations penned an open letter to the European Commission. The letter addresses concerns over Apple’s alleged non-compliance with the Digital Markets Act (DMA), which is set to go into effect on March 7.
The signatories take issue with how Apple requires developers to stay within the current App Store ecosystem or opt into new terms. They suggest that this is a “false choice” and adds unnecessary complexity to what should be a simple choice.
Spotify, Epic complain again that Apple won’t be in compliance with the DMA
Spotify, Epic complain again that Apple won’t be in compliance with the DMA