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- Apple exempt from Cornings EU antitrust probe deal - 9to5Mac
The EC has concluded an antitrust investigation into Corning’s glass supply deals And for once, Apple just watched from the sidelines
- Corning’s EU Compliance Deal Leaves Apple Products Untouched
Corning agrees to EU compliance changes, but Apple’s iPhone and iPad glass remains unaffected by the new rules
- Cornings EU compliance changes exempts Apple products
A new agreement between Corning and the European Commission will address anti-competitive marketing concerns by the company, without affecting the glass of any Apple products, such as the iPhone
- Apple Challenges Unprecedented €500M EU Fine Over App . . . - MacRumors
Apple also updated its fee structure in the European Union, and by January 1, 2026, all EU developers will pay a Core Technology Commission, an initial acquisition fee, and a store services fee
- Apple reveals complex system of App Store fees to avoid EU fine of 500 . . .
Apple Thursday made changes to its App Store European policies, saying it believes the new rules will help the company avoid a fine of 500 million euro ($585 million) from the EU for
- EU antitrust regulators to spell out how Apple must open up to rivals
EU antitrust regulators launched proceedings on Thursday to ensure that Apple complies with landmark rules requiring it to open up its closed ecosystem to rivals or risk a possible hefty fine
- Commission provides guidance under Digital Markets Act to facilitate . . .
Today, the European Commission adopted two decisions under the Digital Markets Act (DMA) specifying the measures that Apple has to take to comply with certain aspects of its interoperability obligation
- Apple formally appeals €500 million DMA fine in the EU
In a statement to 9to5Mac, Apple says that the European Commission is “mandating” how Apple runs the App Store, ultimately harming both developers and users
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