Apple is appealing a 500m fine imposed by the EU, asserting that the European Commission's decision exceeds legal boundaries. The fine was a consequence of Apple's violation of the Digital Markets Act, which found that the company hindered app developers from directing users to cheaper alternatives outside its app store. In response to EU regulations, Apple revised its app store rules, including new fee structures for developers. The company argues that the Commission's actions are overreaching and impose confusing terms that impact both developers and users.
Apple has launched an appeal against a 500m fine imposed by the EU for violating the Digital Markets Act, claiming regulatory overreach and confusing terms.
The European Commission fined Apple for preventing app developers from directing users to cheaper deals outside the app store, a breach outlined in the Digital Markets Act.
Apple revamped its app store rules to comply with EU mandates, altering fee structures for developers to avoid substantial daily fines of 5% of revenue.
Apple accuses the European Commission of unlawfully expanding definitions regarding how app developers can promote external offers, arguing this confuses developers and harms users.
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