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- EU to examine if Apple Ads and Maps subject to tough rules . . .
EU antitrust regulators will examine whether Apple's Apple Ads and Apple Maps should be subject to the onerous requirements of the bloc's digital rules after both services hit key criteria, with
- EU Probes if Apple Ads, Maps Fall Under Tough Rules; Apple . . .
EU antitrust regulators will examine whether Apple's Apple Ads and Apple Maps should be subject to the onerous requirements of the bloc's digital rules after both services hit key criteria, with the U S tech giant saying they should be exempted Apple's App Store, iOS
- Apple Confirms Ads, Maps Meet DMA Thresholds—EU To Decide On . . .
Apple has told EU regulators that Apple Ads and Apple Maps meet DMA thresholds, prompting a gatekeeper review as the company faces major fines, settlement talks, and rising U S –EU tensions over
- EU says Apple Ads and Maps likely qualify as gatekeepers . . .
BRUSSELS (Reuters) -The European Commission said on Friday that Apple's Apple Ads and Apple Maps likely meet the thresholds to be considered "gatekeepers" as defined by the Digital Markets Act, a
- The EU may be about to increase regulation on Apple Maps and . . .
The commission now has 45 days to decide whether Maps and the company’s ad businesses are sufficiently monopolistic to warrant a step up in regulation
- European regulators will examine if Apple’s maps and ads . . .
European regulators will examine if Apple’s maps and ads businesses require stricter oversight AppleAAPL $271 35 (1 97%) has notified European regulators that its Apple Maps and Apple Ads platforms meet the threshold to be called “gatekeepers” under the European Commission’s Digital Markets Act, the European Commission said
- EU regulators consider stricter rules for Apple Ads and Maps
EU regulators will investigate if Apple Ads and Maps qualify as "gatekeeper" services under the Digital Markets Act, potentially subjecting them to stricter rules Apple has notified the European Commission that these services meet the criteria, but the tech giant argues they should be exempted from the onerous requirements
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