
Apple has had enough of the EU, says its demands are now illegal
Apple has formally filed an appeal against the European Union's $570 million fine, arguing that the EU is making demands that go beyond the law, and is continually changing the rules to micro-manage the App Store.
An EU flag with the App Store logo
Early in June 2025, Apple filed an appeal against the EU's mandate that it freely share its technology with rivals, even though no other firm is required to do so. Now it has also entered its appeal specifically against the $570 million fine the EU imposed against the company for alleged non-compliance with the Digital Markets Act (DMA).
In a statement to AppleInsider, Apple says that its appeal concerns what it believes is the EU exceeding its legal authority in dictating the company's operations. The statement reads:Continue Reading on AppleInsider