Apple challenges Europe's interoperability demands
Briefly

Apple has initiated a legal challenge against the European Commission's demand for interoperability between rival platforms, labeling the requires as unreasonable and detrimental. The company believes such measures threaten the foundations of its platforms and undermine its ability to deliver the seamless user experience that customers have come to expect. Apple maintains that it has been cooperative with the Commission's regulations under the Digital Markets Act and is concerned that compliance could lead to privacy and security risks for European users.
Apple argues that forced interoperability with rivals jeopardizes platform integrity, disrupts user experience, and exposes users to significant privacy and security risks under the EU's new requirements.
The company's representatives emphasized that they've been compliant with the Digital Markets Act and have invested significantly to meet regulatory demands, insisting the EU's recent demands are excessive and detrimental.
Read at Computerworld
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