EU court ruling bolsters Commission's Digital Markets Act enforcement against Apple
The EU's General Court ruled in favor of the European Commission, strengthening its enforcement of the Digital Markets Act (DMA) against Apple. Apple, which has filed five separate legal challenges against the Commission under the DMA, is described as one of the most litigious of the designated tech companies facing the new regulatory framework.
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The ruling by the General Court strengthens the European Commission’s enforcement of the Digital Markets Act.
Apple, which has filed five separate legal challenges against the Commission under the regulation, is among the most litigious of the designated
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