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theplatformlaw.blog
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| | | | | Yesterday, Apple made an important announcement regarding changes to iOS, Safari, and the App Store in the European Union in response to the Digital Markets Act ("DMA"). This announcement covers a lot of ground and should be read in parallel with a number of accompanying documents. In this blog post, I discuss my first (and ... Continue reading When Apple takes the European Commission for fools: An initial overview of Apple's new terms and conditions for iOS app distribution in the EU | |
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battellemedia.com
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| | | | | (This is a preview of a piece I'm working on for Signal360, to be published next week.) "The US litigates, the EU legislates." That's what one confidential source told me when I asked about the Digital Services Act and the Digital Markets Act, the European Union's twin set of Internet regulations coming into force this... | |
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pxlnv.com
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| | | | | Apples response to the E.U.s Digital Markets Act has arrived. In theory, this is the biggest ever change to the way native apps are distributed and sold on iOS. Between the complexity and caveats, however, this is not a Mac-like software experience on the iPhone though I am not sure I fully understand what [] | |
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formularsumo.co.uk
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| | | Apple & Google at the EU DMA compliance workshops, June 2025. | ||