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EU Regulators Charge Apple for Stifling Competition in App Store

June 24, 2024
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European Union regulators have launched a significant challenge against Apple, accusing the tech giant of blocking app developers from directing users to cheaper alternatives outside its App Store. 

This move marks the first charges under the EU’s new Digital Markets Act (DMA), a regulatory framework designed to prevent major tech companies from monopolizing digital markets.

The European Commission, the executive body of the 27-nation bloc, revealed on Monday, June 24, that its preliminary investigation found Apple’s restrictions on app developers breached the DMA. 

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Enforced in March 2024, the DMA aims to curtail the dominance of so-called tech “gatekeepers” like Apple, Google, and Meta by imposing strict regulations backed by substantial financial penalties.

Central to the DMA is a provision that mandates app developers to be able to inform customers about more affordable purchasing options and to guide them toward these alternatives. 

The Commission asserts that Apple’s current App Store policies obstruct developers from steering consumers to these cheaper channels.

“Apple’s App Store rules prevent app developers from freely steering consumers to alternative channels for offers and content,” the Commission stated. 

This could have significant financial implications for Apple, which now has until March 2025 to align with the regulations or face potential fines of up to 10% of its global revenue — a sum that could run into billions of euros.

In addition to these charges, the European Commission has launched a new investigation into Apple’s recently introduced “core technology fee.” 

This fee, amounting to 50 euro cents (54 cents) per app download from outside Apple’s App Store, has raised concerns among regulators and rivals alike. 

Critics argue that this fee could discourage developers of free apps, who currently do not pay any fees, from exploring alternative marketplaces.

Concerns About Apple’s New Business Model

Margrethe Vestager, the European Commissioner for Competition, expressed apprehension over this new fee structure on social media. 

“We are concerned Apple’s new business model makes it too hard for app developers to operate as alternative marketplaces & reach their end users on iOS.”

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Margrethe Vestager

Apple, however, maintains that it has been proactive in adjusting its policies to comply with the DMA. 

The company issued a statement asserting, “Over the past several months, [Apple] has made a number of changes to comply with the DMA in response to feedback from developers and the European Commission.”

Apple further claimed, “We are confident our plan complies with the law, and estimate more than 99% of developers would pay the same or less in fees to Apple under the new business terms we created.”

“All developers doing business in the EU on the App Store have the opportunity to utilize the capabilities that we have introduced, including the ability to direct app users to the web to complete purchases at a very competitive rate.”

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The company emphasized its commitment to ongoing dialogue with the Commission, stating it will “continue to listen and engage.”

The backdrop to this regulatory scrutiny includes several other ongoing investigations under the DMA. These include probes into whether Apple allows iPhone users sufficient freedom to change web browsers and other cases involving major tech companies like Google and Meta.

This latest action by EU regulators signals a robust stance against potential monopolistic practices in the tech industry. As the March 2025 deadline approaches, all eyes will be on Apple to see how it navigates these regulatory challenges and whether its adjustments will meet the stringent demands of the DMA.

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