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Mike Wolfinbarger

@stevestreza The EU has said Apple must comply with their rules or face extremely large fines based on global revenue and possibly a breakup attempt. It would be negligent of Apple management to do anything other than delay new offerings in that market until they see how the current disagreements play out.

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Steve Streza

@jmwolf The regulation has existed for a year and a half. It's not a surprise to them. They know what they need to do to be in compliance.

Mike Wolfinbarger

@stevestreza The EU says themselves it’s more about the spirit than the letter. That’s a quote. Have they specifically stated what Apple needs to change?

Arnaud

@jmwolf Saying it’s about the spirit is the EU admitting they very poorly wrote the DMA and will just use it to sue however they please.
Of course Apple is in the wrong considered how they decided to maliciously comply, but the DMA isn’t in my opinion a great law at all.
But since Apple decided to be bad, we can’t talk about how the DMA isn’t all great without getting slammed. Replies to this toot are the example: it’s basically « apple bad dma good »

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