Apple could be fined $539M after Spotify complaint

Apple could be fined $539M after Spotify complaint

It was reported that the EU will fine Apple $539 million as part of the competition investigation. Behind this fine is the complaint made by Spotify in 2019.

The EU has introduced very tough competition rules under the DMA laws enacted. Other giant technology companies, including Apple, have made significant changes to their services in recent weeks to comply with these rules. According to a new report, Apple is facing a 500 million euro ($539 million) fine for blocking Spotify's competitiveness.
 

Giant penalty to Apple from the EU

The European Commission has been examining Apple's App Store store and its dominance on this platform since a complaint filed by Spotify in 2019. As a result of these investigations, it is said that the technology giant acts against competition in Apple Music and suppresses alternatives. Although there is no official statement for now, the news from the Financial Times is based on reliable names.

Europe's investigation, which started after the Spotify complaint, is based on Apple's hidden tax of 30 per cent in the App Store. Because of this fee, Apple Music alternatives were struggling to provide cheaper service. Moreover, they could not offer their own payment methods. Apple later relaxed these restrictions. According to reports, the EU Commission will decide that Apple violated DMA laws and created unfair trading conditions for competitors of the App Store. Details are expected to be officially announced shortly.

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