Apple Appeals €500M EU Fine, Alleges Brussels is “Dictating How We Run Our Store”

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Apple has launched an appeal against the European Union’s €500 million fine, asserting that the European Commission is effectively “dictating how we run our store” through its App Store ruling. This direct accusation underscores Apple’s firm belief in its autonomy.
The considerable fine was issued in April, following the Commission’s determination that Apple had breached the Digital Markets Act. The core of the violation was Apple’s alleged restriction on app developers from guiding users towards more economical options outside its App Store.
Despite having already updated its App Store policies to conform with the EU’s order and mitigate the threat of escalating daily fines, Apple now asserts that Brussels is imposing “confusing” business terms. The company argues that these dictates are detrimental to both developers and the broader user base.
Apple’s appeal also contests the EU’s interpretation of “steering,” claiming that the Commission has unlawfully broadened its definition. This expanded scope, Apple believes, now includes in-app promotions, making compliance more arduous for developers seeking to offer external deals.

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