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EU Rejects Apple’s Plea to Bury Digital Markets Act

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

EU Stands Firm Against AppleS Push to Overturn Landmark Digital​ Market Act

Brussels – The European Union has decisively rejected Apple‘s attempts ‌to dismantle or significantly weaken the Digital Market ⁣Act (DMA),a landmark law designed‌ to curb the ⁤power of ​tech⁢ giants and foster‌ competition.The firm rebuke ⁢comes ⁢after Apple formally called for the DMA⁢ to ‌be​ repealed and replaced, claiming it degrades services ‌and exposes users to increased risks.

[Image of Lionel Bonaventure / AFP showing a symbolic representation of the EU-Apple conflict, possibly the EU flag and an Apple logo]

The DMA, which came into force last year, aims to⁢ prevent dominant tech ⁣companies from abusing their market position. apple has consistently challenged the regulation, arguing⁤ it hinders innovation⁣ and ‍compromises ‌user⁤ experience. In a recent submission to the ‍European Commission, the company⁢ went as ‌far ⁤as requesting a complete overhaul of the law.

However,‍ the EU ‍is standing its ground.⁢ “We have no intention ⁤of repealing the DMA,” stated european Commission spokesperson Thomas⁤ Régnier. ⁤”We are not surprised by Apple’s lobbying argument, as ‍they have never ceased to challenge the DMA since its entry into force.”

Apple Cites Functionality Concerns

apple’s criticism echoes similar complaints leveled‍ by former U.S.President ⁤Donald⁤ Trump regarding the EU’s regulatory efforts. ‍The company claims the DMA forces it ‍to limit functionality for European users, hindering innovation.

Specifically, Apple points to ⁣the recent launch of its Airpods Pro ⁢3, where the live translation feature was removed for European​ consumers due to⁤ DMA constraints.The ⁢company ⁤argues this demonstrates how the regulation actively detracts from ​the user ‍experience, rather than enhancing it. Apple ⁤also⁤ raised concerns about ​restrictions on its app ecosystem.

EU Remains Unwavering

Despite Apple’s claims, the‍ EU ‍remains committed to⁣ enforcing the DMA. While the Commission is open to feedback and potential ​refinements, a complete repeal is ​off the table.​ The EU‌ spokesperson highlighted Apple’s consistent ⁢opposition to the DMA, suggesting the‌ current push is​ simply ​the latest in a series of attempts to undermine ⁢the regulation.

The standoff underscores the ongoing tension between tech ⁢giants and regulators seeking to level⁢ the playing field and protect consumers. The future of the DMA, and the broader landscape of digital regulation, will likely‍ depend on continued ⁤dialog -⁢ and a firm⁤ stance from Brussels.

Keywords: Digital Market Act, DMA,⁢ Apple, European Union, EU, ‍Tech Regulation, Antitrust, Competition, ‌Innovation, Thomas Régnier, Airpods Pro, Brussels, Donald Trump.

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