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Apple challenges EU’s DMA in court, disputing rules on App Store, iMessage, and a €500M fine.
Apple is challenging the European Union’s Digital Markets Act (DMA) in a landmark case at the EU’s General Court, arguing the law imposes excessive, intrusive requirements that threaten user privacy, security, and intellectual property.
The company disputes the EU’s classification of its App Store as a core platform service, contests a €500 million fine linked to anti-steering rules, and opposes scrutiny of iMessage, asserting it is not a revenue-generating service.
Apple claims interoperability mandates could compromise its closed ecosystem, while the EU maintains Apple’s exclusive control creates unfair market advantages and stifles competition.
The case marks a pivotal test of the DMA’s enforcement against major tech firms.
Apple desafía a la DMA de la UE en los tribunales, disputando las reglas sobre App Store, iMessage y una multa de 500 millones de euros.