
The European Commission is currently assessing Apple's compliance with its music streaming order, particularly in relation to Spotify and the App Store's terms. This investigation marks the fourth time Apple has been scrutinized under the Digital Markets Act (DMA) for non-compliance, with Apple's stock slightly down (-0.3% pre). The inquiry follows a significant $1.95 billion fine levied against Apple on March 4, 2024, for violating the EU's anti-steering laws. EU antitrust regulators are specifically examining an Apple proposal to determine if it allows Spotify and other music streaming services to inform users about payment options outside of its App Store, as mandated by the European Commission.
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EU antitrust regulators are checking to see if an Apple proposal would comply with their order to let Spotify and other music streaming services inform users of payment options outside its App Store, the European Commission said on Monday. https://t.co/SAVDqNFsCA






