Apple has presented solid evidence on how the EU's Digital Markets Act (DMA), which was designed to spur competition, has failed to bring down app pricing and subscription costs, proving the futility of the disruptive yet seemingly ineffective piece of legislation.
Apple cites a study that shows "commission savings as a result of the DMA have not led to price decreases for customers and overwhelmingly flowed to developers outside the EU"
Apple is currently arguing for repealing the DMA in the Luxembourg-based General Court of the European Union , arguing that it does not meaningfully benefit end-users and substantially increases the compliance costs for the company, resulting in the delayed introduction of some features to the Apple users in the bloc.
For the benefit of those who migh

WCCFTECH News

Local News in D.C.
Reuters US Domestic
Raw Story
AlterNet
CBS19 News Crime