App Store without paying the respective fees. FT cited its three sources to confirm the news.
For those who do not know, the DMA law allows gatekeepers (powerful tech companies) to allow more competition. Earlier this year in March, the EU began investigating Google and Apple under the same law.
According to the report, the publication's sources said that charges against Apple are expected soon. However, it is noteworthy to note that these are based on preliminary findings.
The regulatory body can reconsider the charges in case Apple still changes its practices, added the report.Mint previously reported that Apple might face severe repercussions if its changes to the App Store do not comply with forthcoming European Union regulations, as warned by the bloc's industry chief.To adhere to the EU's upcoming Digital Markets Act (DMA), Apple announced it would allow software developers to distribute their apps on Apple devices via alternative app stores. Starting from early March, developers will have the option to offer alternative app stores on iPhones and avoid using Apple's in-app payment system, which currently charges commissions of up to 30 percent, said the American tech giant.Despite these changes, critics claimed that Apple's fee structure remained unfair and potentially in violation of the DMA.
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