Apple changes EU App Store rules, but will fight Europe's demands
Briefly

Apple is contesting the EU's approach towards compliance with its Digital Markets Act, claiming a lack of transparency from regulators. The company asserts that despite ongoing discussions, the regulations have continuously shifted, exacerbating compliance difficulties. Apple has initiated new developer rules that it believes align with the EU's demands, yet it remains concerned about the opaque and burdensome compliance process, which it describes as 'malicious compliance,' lamenting the resources spent on adapting to evolving and arbitrary expectations.
Apple expresses frustration over the lack of transparency and shifting compliance standards from EU regulators, likening the process to an unequal game where they must continue to adapt.
The company argues that despite ongoing communication, EU regulators have not been straightforward, compelling Apple to invest significant time to meet vague and changing compliance requirements.
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