EU Set to Hit Apple with €500M Fine Over Alleged Music Streaming Monopoly

February 19, 2024
EU Set to Hit Apple with €500M Fine Over Alleged Music Streaming Monopoly
  • The European Commission is set to impose a €500 million fine on Apple for antitrust violations in the music streaming market.

  • The fine is a result of a five-year investigation into Apple's App Store payment policies, which are said to limit competition.

  • While Apple could face a fine up to 10% of its annual global turnover, the exact penalty will be determined in the final ruling.

  • Apple has revised its App Store policies in response to the EU's Digital Markets Act, but faces criticism from Spotify's CEO for the new fees.

  • The EU's impending decision is expected to prevent Apple from restricting music apps from informing users about cheaper subscriptions available outside the App Store.

  • Apple's adaptation includes reducing its commission from 30% to 17%, plus a 3% fee for payment processing.

  • In the broader context, the EU is actively working to regulate major tech companies to foster more competition in the digital marketplace.

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