EU Probes Apple's Removal of Epic Games from App Store

By
Miriam Hidalgo
1 min read
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The European Commission is investigating Apple's decision to remove Epic Games from the App Store, following the enforcement of a new law targeting Big Tech. Apple faces scrutiny under the Digital Markets Act for terminating Epic's developer account, raising concerns about potential breaches of other EU laws. The conflict between the two companies stems from Epic's protest against Apple's App Store payment methods, leading to legal battles and confrontations over control and fees. With tensions mounting, the EU has the authority to impose significant fines and potential break-ups for non-compliance. This development reflects the escalating power struggle between tech giants and regulatory bodies, with implications for competition and consumer interests.

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