The European Commission has said it will issue a response to Apple’s policy changes only after the DMA goes into effect in March, with heavy consequences if Apple falls short of the new regulatory requirements.
If those “heavy consequences” are a fine, it would need to be at least a billion or so Euros per day that Apple is out of compliance (1% of annual revenue in Europe per day) before they can legitimately call them “heavy.”
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Need the eu to breake the console store vendor lock, so bad. Make every console a steam deck. Pls
If those “heavy consequences” are a fine, it would need to be at least a billion or so Euros per day that Apple is out of compliance (1% of annual revenue in Europe per day) before they can legitimately call them “heavy.”