Apple vs. EU DMA: Court challenge, feature delays claim, and the EU’s pushback
Apple vs. EU DMA: Court challenge, feature delays claim, and the EU’s pushback Apple has taken its criticism of the EU’s Digital Markets Act (DMA) to the General Court in Luxembourg, calling the regulation “hugely onerous and intrusive.” The hearing coincides with the European Commission’s first formal review of the law. Apple argues the DMA harms consumer privacy and product quality and has even claimed it delayed features like AirPods Live Translation, iPhone Mirroring in macOS, and Visited Places / Preferred Routes in Maps. What Apple is challenging Interoperability with rival hardware: Apple says forcing iPhone compatibility with third-party earbuds and wearables is a security risk. App Store obligations: The company objects to the App Store’s inclusion under DMA gatekeeper rules (e.g., alternative app stores and anti-steering requirements). iMessage probe:…
