Reported 8 months ago
The European Commission has recently charged both Microsoft and Apple with antitrust violations, accusing Microsoft of illegally tying its Teams software to other proprietary business software, and Apple of violating the Digital Markets Act by restricting how developers can inform customers about accessing content outside the App Store. This reflects the EU's ongoing efforts to regulate Big Tech and enforce stricter laws on data privacy and market dominance. The EU's regulatory actions against tech giants demonstrate a sharper approach compared to the US, with potential fines for violations amounting to 10% of a company's global revenue.
Source: YAHOO