EU launches two antitrust investigations into Apple practices:
European Union authorities Tuesday launched two antitrust investigations into Apple's mobile app store and payment platform over concerns that the company's practices distort competition, opening a new front in the EU's battle against the dominance of big tech companies.
The EU's executive arm, the European Commission, said it began a formal investigation of Apple Pay over allegations that the company refuses access to the payment system in some cases and limits access to the "tap and go" function on iPhones.
The commission opened a second investigation into the mobile App Store over concerns that Apple restricts developers from letting iPhone and iPad users know about ways to make purchases outside of apps. The investigation follows complaints from music-streaming service Spotify and an e-book distributor on the impact of the App Store's rules on the competition.
EU Executive Vice President Margrethe Vestager said, "It appears that Apple obtained a gatekeeper role when it comes to the distribution of apps and content to users of Apple's popular devices."
(Score: 5, Funny) by DannyB on Wednesday June 17 2020, @02:14PM
Shilling might also come under the "Thou shalt not steel" commendment.
Four farthings in a penny. 12 pence made a shilling. 20 shillings made a pound.
The practices of some religions, such as the Apple religion, are why the EU opens investigations into those religions.
Imagine a huge line of True Believerstm, densely packed, camping out for days, without face masks or social distancing, wrapped around the outside of an Apple store, waiting to buy Apple Face Shields. [apple.com]
People today are educated enough to repeat what they are taught but not to question what they are taught.