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EU DMA after-action review didn't go the way that Apple wanted

AppleInsider·Lou Hartle·29 days ago
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Apple's vice president of products & regulatory law Kyle Andeer lashed out at the European Union's Digital Markets Act, repeating the refrains that unfair targeting and requirement that it must share tech with rivals will put users worldwide at risk. Two years after the Digital Market Act went into effect , Apple is still vehemently opposed to the European Union telling it what to do. It's hardly a new stance. Apple has been beating the same drum since the Digital Markets Act (DMA) was first proposed . However, Apple's vice president of products & regulatory law, Kyle Andeer, is ready to talk about how frustrated Apple is with the whole situation. In late April, the European Commission gave its first review of the DMA. And, according to the review, the Commission believes it's made a positive impact overall. But Apple isn't on board. In a new interview with Handelsblatt , Andeer says that the company had hoped for a different outcome.…

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