Europe’s General Court on Wednesday dismissed Apple’s appeal against the European Commission’s decision to designate its iOS operating system and App Store as core platform services subject to the bloc’s strict Digital Markets Act (DMA). The ruling is a significant setback for Apple in its ongoing fight against the EU’s landmark antitrust rulebook, which aims to curb the power of big tech “gatekeepers” and open up competition in app distribution, payments, and related services. Apple has argued the rules threaten user privacy and security, and it can still appeal to the EU’s highest court. Edith Hancock for The Wall Street Journal:
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Wednesday, July 8, 2026
EU court upholds DMA Rules on Apple’s iOS and App Store
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