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“The Bahamas offer a rare kind of freedom,” says Daniel Asmus, a senior charter broker at DMA Yachting. “You’re not limited ...
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Apple has filed an appeal against the €500 million fine it received from the EU in April for violating the Digital Market Act ...
The EU fined Meta in April over its “pay or consent” system because of how it said the company used personal data on Facebook ...
F or a long time, Apple’s App Store has been running unchecked. This allowed Apple to collect a lot of money from developers through commissions it gets from App Store purchases ...
EU regulators had warned of additional fines if the tech giant did not swiftly adapt its policies. Among the substantive changes, Apple revised its earlier “anti-steering” rules, providing developers ...
Apple is appealing EU demands to open iOS to third-party devices, arguing interoperability threatens privacy, security, and user experience.
The European Commission has published its full ruling against Apple’s App Store practices in the EU and said Apple is still not complying ...
A high-efficiency reconfigurable element for dynamic metasurface antennas (DMA), consisting of a complimentary electric-LC (CELC) resonator fed through the cavity from a waveguide slot, is proposed in ...
IAPP European Operations Coordinator Laura Pliauškaitė details EDPB and EDPS annual reports, the first fines under the Digital Markets Act and more.
Apple and Meta have been slapped with a combined fine of $800 million by the European Union (EU) antitrust regulators over violations of the Digital Market Act (DMA).
Apple and Meta are the first companies to be fined for violations under the European Union’s Digital Markets Act (DMA).