The European Commission, the EU's executive body, said Monday that a yearslong investigation into the iPhone maker's app store practices found the company violated the bloc's antitrust rules by restricting app developers from telling users about alternative ways to subscribe to music-streaming services. The commission said it ordered Apple to remove the provisions that prevent developers from telling users about other ways to subscribe. Apple said in a statement that it plans to appeal the decision, which it said was reached "despite the Commission's failure to uncover any credible evidence of consumer harm." Monday's announcement marks the first antitrust fine the EU has issued against Apple and closes a multiyear investigation. The decision comes just days before a new European law targeting the world's biggest tech companies is set to require Apple to make some of the changes the order outlines.
Source: Wall Street Journal March 04, 2024 12:26 UTC