Apple (AAPL) has taken a challenge against EU regulators after they were fined $587M for breaching rules from the Digital Markets Act, DMA, Foo Yun Chee of Reuters reports. In a decision made in April, the European Commission said the company’s restrictions that prevent app developers from steering users to cheaper deals outside the App Store breached the DMA.
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