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EU charges Apple over anti-competitive behaviour on its App Store – ABC News
The US tech giant rebuffed the charge as “the opposite of fair competition” but rival Spotify welcomed the move as “a critical step toward holding Apple accountable”…

EU regulators have charged Apple with distorting competition in the music streaming market, siding with Spotify in a case that could lead to a hefty fine and changes in its business practices.
- It is the first time EU regulators have charged Apple despite earlier clashes
- The EU could impose fines on the tech giant of up to 10 per cent of its global turnover
- The issue relates to Apple’s in-app payment rules for its App Store
The preliminary findings are the first time Brussels has levelled anti-competitive…
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