EconomyLens.com
No Result
View All Result
Wednesday, July 8, 2026
  • Home
  • Economy
  • Business
  • Markets
  • Tech
  • Editorials
EconomyLens.com
  • Home
  • Economy
  • Business
  • Markets
  • Tech
  • Editorials
No Result
View All Result
EconomyLens.com
No Result
View All Result
Home Tech

Apple loses challenge against EU digital competition rules

David Peterson by David Peterson
July 8, 2026
in Tech
Reading Time: 5 mins read
A A
5
19
SHARES
236
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Apple is raising prices on its MacBooks and iPads. ©AFP

Brussels (Belgium) (AFP) – Apple lost its bid to escape digital competition rules after an EU court on Wednesday rejected the US giant’s challenge. Apple appealed the European Union’s decision to apply stricter rules known as the Digital Markets Act (DMA) on its operating system iOS and App Store.

Related

Netflix strikes deals in short-form video push

Canada province preparing lawsuit against OpenAI over school shooting

Samsung expects 1,800% operating profit leap on AI boom

Germany’s Infineon opens major chip plant as EU seeks tech autonomy

Taiwan raids tech firms in China AI chip smuggling probe

“The General Court dismisses all the actions brought by Apple,” the Luxembourg-based court said in a statement. “It confirms the designation of Apple as a gatekeeper in relation to the App Store and iOS.” Companies like Apple are designated a so-called “gatekeeper” under the DMA, and their apps are subject to extra scrutiny as “core platform services.” The DMA comes with a list of do’s and don’ts for the world’s biggest digital platforms in an attempt to keep them in check and create an open online space.

Apple has been one of the law’s fiercest critics, calling on the EU to repeal the DMA last year. The company defended its position after the ruling. “We firmly believe the DMA’s mandate goes beyond what is lawful and proportionate, threatening to erode decades of privacy and security protections we’ve built and leaving our users vulnerable to new risks,” the company said. “We will continue advocating for the innovation and privacy our European customers deserve,” Apple added in a statement.

Apple had also brought a challenge against the EU concerning iMessage, but the court found the actions relating to iMessage “inadmissible.” The EU had investigated whether iMessage should also comply with the DMA but ultimately Brussels decided against more rules on the messaging service. “None of the obligations laid down by the DMA applies to iMessage since that service has not been listed in a designation decision as an important gateway,” the court said.

A separate case brought by Apple relates to interoperability under the DMA, as it forces companies to make their products accessible to rivals. The same EU court is still due to rule on interoperability. The decision is another victory for the European Commission, the EU’s digital watchdog, after TikTok and Meta also lost challenges against the DMA. Chinese-owned TikTok has, however, challenged the lower court’s 2024 ruling.

The European Consumer Organisation (BEUC) welcomed Wednesday’s decision. “It is good news,” BEUC director general Agustin Reyna said, adding: “Anything less would have jeopardised the positive impact the Digital Markets Act is having in creating more choice for consumers online.” He added Apple’s “resources would be better spent directed towards complying in full and without delay with the law.”

© 2024 AFP

Share8Tweet5Share1Pin2Send
Previous Post

OpenAI to launch new model after US freeze

David Peterson

David Peterson

Related Posts

Tech

Movie theaters are allies for streamers like us, Apple exec says

June 26, 2026
Tech

Sony discontinues Japan sales of robot puppy ‘aibo’

June 25, 2026
Tech

Apple raises prices for MacBooks and iPads, as costs soar over AI

June 25, 2026
Tech

Amazon pledges additional $13 bn in India AI investment

June 25, 2026
Tech

Meta offers lower cost glasses as wearables competition heats up

June 23, 2026
Tech

Airbus to inspect 16 A380s after cracks found on plane wings

June 24, 2026
0 0 votes
Article Rating
Subscribe
Notify of
guest
guest
5 Comments
Oldest
Newest Most Voted
  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest

New York ruling deals Trump business a major blow

September 30, 2024

Elon Musk’s X fights Australian watchdog over church stabbing posts

April 21, 2024

Women journalists bear the brunt of cyberbullying

April 22, 2024

France probes TotalEnergies over 2021 Mozambique attack

May 6, 2024

New York ruling deals Trump business a major blow

103

Ghanaian finance ministry warns against fallout from anti-LGBTQ law

74

Shady bleaching jabs fuel health fears, scams in W. Africa

71

Stock markets waver, oil prices edge up

65

Apple loses challenge against EU digital competition rules

July 8, 2026

OpenAI to launch new model after US freeze

July 7, 2026

US, Iran trade strikes in new threat to ceasefire

July 8, 2026

Oil prices extend rally as US strikes on Iran revive geopolitical fears

July 8, 2026
EconomyLens Logo

We bring the world economy to you. Get the latest news and insights on the global economy, from trade and finance to technology and innovation.

Pages

  • Home
  • About Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact Us

Categories

  • Business
  • Economy
  • Markets
  • Tech
  • Editorials

Network

  • Coolinarco.com
  • CasualSelf.com
  • Fit.CasualSelf.com
  • Sport.CasualSelf.com
  • SportBeep.com
  • MachinaSphere.com
  • MagnifyPost.com
  • TodayAiNews.com
  • VideosArena.com
© 2025 EconomyLens.com - Top economic news from around the world.
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Economy
  • Business
  • Markets
  • Tech
  • Editorials

© 2024 EconomyLens.com - Top economic news from around the world.