Apple and Meta Platforms face EU fines totaling €700 million ($798 million) for breaching Big Tech antitrust rules under the Digital Markets Act. Apple was fined €500 million ($540 million), and Meta €200 million, amid threats of strong U.S. retaliation from President Donald Trump. For reference, Apple’s average daily profit in fiscal year 2024 was roughly $256.8 million. See also: Samuel Stolton and Gian Volpicelli for Bloomberg News:
Of course Apple should appeal the ludicrous demand that it should be forced to allow developers to abuse its App Store to post free advertisements for lower prices elsewhere. The European Union arose because the Europeans couldn’t compete on their own with the rest of the world, so they each lined up to surrender their national sovereignty, unique cultures, and dignity for an undemocratic, opaque, wasteful, bloated, bureaucratic quasi-governmental blob – and, even with the EU’s thumbs all over the scale, they still can’t compete. — MacDailyNews, March 4, 2024 Support MacDailyNews at no extra cost to you by using this link to shop at Amazon. The post Apple, Meta see modest European Union DMA fines after U.S. President Trump’s warning appeared first on MacDailyNews. You're currently a free subscriber to MacDailyNews. For the full experience, upgrade your subscription. |
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