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Apple's Digital Grip: EU Takes a Stand
Europe, LONDONFriday, September 20, 2024
The EU's executive branch, the European Commission, has launched two specification proceedings against Apple to spell out what the company needs to do to comply with the regulation. One proceeding will focus on how connected devices like smartwatches and headphones will work with Apple's operating system, while the other will look at how Apple deals with interoperability requests from software developers.
The commission will send its findings to Apple and work with the company to ensure that it complies with the regulation. Apple has said that it has created ways for apps in the European Union to request additional interoperability with iOS and iPadOS, but critics argue that the company is still not doing enough to open up its ecosystem.
The EU's move is a significant step towards promoting competition in the digital market and giving consumers greater choice. By forcing tech companies like Apple to open up their systems, the EU is helping to level the playing field and prevent monopolies from forming. However, the success of the regulation will depend on how effectively the EU is able to enforce it and ensure that tech companies comply.
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