Apple becomes first US tech giant charged under Europe's new antitrust law - and faces billions in fines
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Apple faces potential fines of up to 10% of its global revenue for allegedly stifling app developers by not allowing them to redirect customers to cheaper alternatives outside the App Store.
The European Commission views Apple's actions as a violation of the Digital Markets Act, challenging the company's control over the App Store and its impact on developers.
Read at New York Post
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