EU to tell Apple how to do interoperability, DMA style
The European Union has opened two “specification proceedings” on Apple under the bloc’s Digital Markets Act (DMA) that will see it instructing the iPhone maker on how to comply with certain interoperability provisions in the market fairness regulation. If Apple fails to meet the Commission’s requirements it could risk fines of up to 10% of its global annual turnover. The European Commission, which enforces the DMA on Apple and the other six gatekeepers in scope of the pan-EU regulation, opened its first non ...