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www.theverge.com
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| | | | | Big Tech companies will have to comply with the EU's Digital Markets Act by March 6th, and the broad legislation is already forcing some major changes. Here's our coverage about the law. | |
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infrequently.org
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| | | | | Cupertino's attempt to scuttle Progressive Web Apps under cover of chaos is exactly what it appears to be: a shocking attempt to keep the web from ever emerging as a true threat to the App Store and blame regulators for Apple's own malicious choices. By hook or by crook, Apple's going to maintain its home screen advantage. | |
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www.manton.org
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| | | | | [AI summary] The author criticizes Apple's compliance with the EU's Digital Markets Act, arguing that the company is using the legislation to maintain control over app distribution and browser engines, rather than genuinely supporting developers and users. | |
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theplatformlaw.blog
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| | | In November last year, the UK Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) started a market investigation into the supply of web browsers and browser engines on mobile devices, and the distribution of cloud gaming services through app stores on mobile devices. However, Apple appealed the CMA's decision to make a market investigation reference (MIR) in the ... Continue reading Into Uncharted Waters - Making sense of the CAT's Apple/CMA judgment | ||