Core Points - The legal battle between Apple and the European Union has intensified regarding the Digital Markets Act (DMA) [1][3] - The EU Commission has no intention of abolishing the DMA despite Apple's complaints about user experience [1][3] Group 1: Digital Markets Act (DMA) - The DMA aims to regulate the operations of tech giants like Apple to prevent unfair practices and promote competition [3] - Apple has raised objections to nearly every provision of the DMA since its implementation [3] - The EU's digital affairs spokesperson stated that the Commission is not surprised by Apple's complaints and will determine the enforcement of the DMA [3] Group 2: Apple's Position - Apple claims that the DMA exposes EU iPhone users to risks such as malware, fraud, and privacy violations [3] - The company argues that the DMA has delayed the launch of key features like real-time translation and location services [3] - The EU spokesperson refuted Apple's claims, stating that the DMA does not require companies to lower their privacy or security standards [3]
苹果“抗争”无果,欧盟委员会力挺《数字市场法案》