Europe's second-highest court on Wednesday dismissed Apple's challenge against landmark EU rules labelling its app stores and ...
Apple has faced a legal setback after the General Court in Luxembourg upheld the European Union's Digital Markets Act, which classifies its app stores and iOS as gatekeepers.
By Foo Yun Chee BRUSSELS, July 8 (Reuters) - Apple lost its challenge on Wednesday against landmark EU rules that designate ...
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Apple has lost its court challenge against EU rules that designated it as a "gatekeeper," according to a press release from ...