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mjtsai.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The text discusses Apple's response to the EU's Digital Markets Act (DMA), focusing on the Core Technology Fee (CTF) and its implications. Key points include: 1. Apple's compliance with the DMA involves introducing the CTF, a fee based on app downloads, which critics argue is a disguised tax on developers. 2. The CTF is seen as a way for Apple to maintain revenue while appearing to comply with regulations. 3. Developers, especially indie creators, are critical of the fee, arguing it disproportionately affects smaller developers and stifles innovation. 4. The text highlights the broader debate over tech monopolies and regulatory responses, with some suggesting the EU could impose stricter penalties on Apple. 5. There is also mention of alternativ... | |
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stratechery.com
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| | | | | A review of the potential antitrust cases against Google, Apple, Facebook, and Amazon suggests that only Google is vulnerable. | |
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formularsumo.co.uk
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| | | | | Apple & Google at the EU DMA compliance workshops, June 2025. | |
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theplatformlaw.blog
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| | | On 14 December 2021, the CMA published the Interim Report of its Market Study on Mobile Ecosystems. This is a massive (445 pages + annexes) piece of work, which is - as always with the CMA - extremely well done. The purpose of this Interim Report is for the CMA to share the content of ... Continue reading The Interim Report of the CMA's Market Study on Mobile Ecosystems: A Great Piece of Work ? | ||