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EU Imposes $2 Billion Fine on Apple Over App Store Restrictions

Rafael Durand
Last updated: March 5, 2024 6:47 am
Rafael Durand 1 year ago
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In an unprecedented move, the European Union (EU) has fined Apple 1.84 billion euros ($2 billion) for its practices that limit competition within the music streaming market through its App Store policies. This penalty, the first of its kind against Apple for breaching EU competition laws, underscores the growing scrutiny tech giants are facing over their market practices globally.

The heart of the EU’s decision centers on Apple’s restrictions that prevent competitors like Spotify from guiding users towards alternative, potentially cheaper, payment methods outside of Apple’s App Store. This practice, according to the European Commission, unfairly stifles competition and restricts consumer choice, violating EU’s stringent antitrust regulations.

Margrethe Vestager, the EU antitrust chief, emphasized the novelty of incorporating a substantial deterrent sum into the fine, aimed at dissuading Apple and similar entities from engaging in or persisting with anti-competitive conduct. “For a decade, Apple abused its dominant market position by imposing unfair trading conditions on music streaming apps,” Vestager stated. “This is illegal under EU antitrust rules,” she added, highlighting the extensive non-monetary harm inflicted on the market by Apple’s practices.

The EU’s order requires Apple to cease these restrictive practices and warns against any similar future conduct. Apple, however, has announced its intention to appeal the decision, which it argues was made “despite the Commission’s failure to uncover any credible evidence of consumer harm.” The company further criticized the decision as largely benefiting Spotify, which it notes pays no commission to Apple since it offers subscriptions via its website, not the App Store.

This ruling arrives amidst broader efforts by the EU to regulate tech giants more tightly, with the Digital Markets Act (DMA) imposing further operational restrictions. While Apple faces this significant financial penalty and regulatory rebuke, it is also actively seeking to resolve another EU antitrust investigation related to its mobile payment system without incurring fines.

As Apple gears up to challenge the EU’s decision in court, this case marks a critical moment in the ongoing debate over the power and responsibility of tech giants in the digital marketplace. The outcome of Apple’s appeal could have far-reaching implications for how digital marketplaces are regulated and operate across the European Union and potentially beyond.

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