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苹果警示英国“欧盟式”监管影响:部分新功能或延迟上线

Group 1 - Apple warns that if the UK enforces regulations similar to the EU's, it may delay or even cancel the launch of new features for iPhone and other products in the UK [1][3] - The UK's Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) announced plans in July to implement specific regulations targeting Apple and Google to regulate competition in the mobile platform market [3] - Apple expressed strong opposition to "EU-style" regulations, claiming they are detrimental to both users and developers, citing previous EU laws that led to the removal of certain features in Europe [3][4] Group 2 - Apple's concerns regarding the CMA's proposed regulations include potential threats to user privacy and security, hindrance to innovation, and the requirement to provide core technologies to foreign competitors for free [4] - The CMA's proposed regulations include eliminating "anti-steering measures," opening digital wallet permissions, and providing more data access to third-party smartwatches, which align with issues raised in the U.S. antitrust lawsuit against Apple [4] - The CMA emphasized that the goal of the proposed regulations is to support local innovation and ensure UK consumers do not miss out on technology features available in other countries, while maintaining user privacy and data security [4]