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Apple Challenges EU Digital Markets Act in Major Legal Battle

Apple Launches Legal Challenge Against EU’s Big Tech Regulations

Apple has launched a major legal offensive against the European Union’s Digital Markets Act, arguing the landmark tech legislation violates the company’s fundamental rights and imposes “hugely onerous” burdens.

Key Takeaways

  • Apple challenges DMA on three fronts: interoperability rules, App Store classification, and iMessage scrutiny
  • Company claims regulations threaten user privacy, security, and intellectual property
  • EU counters that Apple’s “walled garden” creates unfair competition and harms consumers

Three-Pronged Legal Attack

In a courtroom confrontation at the General Court in Luxembourg, Apple’s lawyer Daniel Beard presented three core arguments against the DMA:

  • Hardware Interoperability: Apple contests requirements forcing iPhone services to work with rival hardware like competing earbuds and smartwatches, claiming this threatens user privacy and security
  • App Store Classification: The company argues its App Store shouldn’t fall under DMA rules because it doesn’t constitute a singular service under the law’s definition
  • iMessage Scrutiny: Apple is challenging the EU’s investigation into whether iMessage should face DMA regulations, arguing the messaging service doesn’t directly generate revenue

“The DMA imposes obligations that ignore the protection of property rights and issues of privacy and security, which are vital to EU citizens,” Beard told the court.

EU’s Strong Defense

The European Commission mounted a vigorous defense, with lawyer Paul-John Loewenthal arguing that Apple’s business model stifles competition.

“Apple’s ‘absolute control’ over the iPhone has allowed it to generate ‘supernormal profits in complimentary markets where its competitors are handicapped and cannot compete with it on an equal footing,'” Loewenthal said.

“Only Apple has the keys to that walled garden. It decides who gets in and who can offer their products and services to iPhone users. And through such control, Apple has locked in more than a third of European smartphone users.”

Background and Global Implications

The Digital Markets Act came into force in 2023 to level the playing field in the technology sector through comprehensive obligations and prohibitions. The legal battle represents one of the most significant challenges to EU tech regulation and has drawn attention from global leaders, including US President Donald Trump, complicating transatlantic trade negotiations.

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