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03.03.2024 | 🇪🇺 European Commission
The European Commission fined Apple over €1.8 billion for imposing anti-steering provisions on app developers, preventing them from informing iOS users about alternative and cheaper music subscription services outside the App Store. This conduct violated Article 102(a) of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union. Apple's actions led to higher prices for consumers and a degraded user experience. The Commission ordered Apple to remove the anti-steering provisions and refrain from similar practices in the future. The fine was calculated based on the duration and gravity of the infringement, Apple's turnover, and market capitalization. The Commission also added a lump sum to ensure deterrence. The EU will reimburse the UK for its share of the fine collected. Companies affected by anti-competitive behavior can seek damages in national courts, with a Commission decision serving as proof of illegal behavior.
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