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United Kingdom🏛️ PoliticsCenter19 hr. ago

Apple loses challenges against EU rules to curb Big Tech

Apple has lost legal challenges against new European Union regulations aimed at curbing the power of large technology companies. The EU has implemented rules designed to promote competition and protect consumers by limiting the dominance of major tech firms. These regulations require platforms like Apple to allow third-party app stores and payment systems on their devices, which could significantly alter the current digital ecosystem. The ruling marks a significant victory for the EU in its efforts to regulate big tech and enforce antitrust measures. This decision could lead to changes in how tech giants operate within the European market.

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Apple loses challenges against EU rules to curb Big Tech

Apple has lost legal challenges against new European Union regulations aimed at curbing the power of large technology companies. The EU has implemented rules designed to promote competition and protect consumers by limiting the dominance of major tech firms. These regulations require platforms like Apple to allow third-party app stores and payment systems on their devices, which could significantly alter the current digital ecosystem. The ruling marks a significant victory for the EU in its efforts to regulate big tech and enforce antitrust measures. This decision could lead to changes in how tech giants operate within the European market.

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