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Dutch courts can hear antitrust case against Apple’s App Store over 30% fee, EU court rules.
The EU's top court ruled that Dutch courts can hear antitrust claims against Apple's App Store, rejecting Apple's argument that the alleged harm didn't occur in the Netherlands.
The decision allows two Dutch consumer groups to pursue legal action over Apple's 30% app commission, which they claim harms competition and consumers.
The court found Apple operates a tailored App Store for the Dutch market, including Dutch-language content and local Apple IDs, meaning any harm can be considered to occur within the country.
The case, expected to proceed in Amsterdam by late 2026, could set a precedent for similar actions across the EU.
Apple has not commented.
Los tribunales holandeses pueden conocer un caso antimonopolio contra la App Store de Apple por una tasa de más del 30%, según un fallo judicial de la UE.