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EU court hands Brussels win over Apple on Big Tech rules
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EU court hands Brussels win over Apple on Big Tech rules

The European Union is actively enforcing its Digital Markets Act against major technology companies, including Apple, Google, and Meta. In one case, the EU court ruled in favor of Brussels, requiring Apple to comply with regulations by making its Siri AI available on European devices. The EU argues that these measures aim to promote competition while safeguarding user privacy. Recently, the EU expanded the Digital Markets Act to include cloud services provided by Amazon and Microsoft, signaling a broader regulatory approach toward dominant tech firms. Additionally, the EU ordered Meta to allow third-party AI services to access WhatsApp for free, marking a significant step in regulating big tech platforms.

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EU court hands Brussels win over Apple on Big Tech rules

The European Union is actively enforcing its Digital Markets Act against major technology companies, including Apple, Google, and Meta. In one case, the EU court ruled in favor of Brussels, requiring Apple to comply with regulations by making its Siri AI available on European devices. The EU argues that these measures aim to promote competition while safeguarding user privacy. Recently, the EU expanded the Digital Markets Act to include cloud services provided by Amazon and Microsoft, signaling a broader regulatory approach toward dominant tech firms. Additionally, the EU ordered Meta to allow third-party AI services to access WhatsApp for free, marking a significant step in regulating big tech platforms.

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