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Apple Faces €1.8B EU Antitrust Fine
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The European Commission fined Apple €1.8 billion for antitrust violations related to music streaming, penalizing the tech giant for restricting developers from promoting alternative subscription services outside the App Store. Apple's actions were deemed illegal under EU antitrust rules, with the Digital Markets Act set to enforce changes in Apple's practices. This marks Apple's first antitrust fine from Brussels, following a complaint by Spotify in 2019.
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