EU Court gives the Dutch the green light to pursue Apple App Store anti-trust case
PositiveTechnology

- The European Court of Justice has ruled that the Netherlands can proceed with its anti-trust case against Apple regarding its App Store commissions, marking a significant step in the ongoing scrutiny of Apple's business practices in Europe.
- This ruling is crucial for the Netherlands as it seeks to challenge Apple's commission structure, which has been criticized for potentially stifling competition and innovation in the app market, thereby impacting developers and consumers alike.
- The case reflects broader regulatory trends in the EU, where authorities are increasingly examining major tech companies like Apple under new frameworks such as the Digital Markets Act, which aims to ensure fair competition and prevent monopolistic practices.
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